Where you are
A photography studio in Springfield, Missouri. Five people, a lot of lights, and one guest network, which you are now on. If a light turns on by itself, that's a shoot, not a ghost. Probably.
The house rules
Use it normally. Browse, stream, send the email you've been putting off. It'll keep up.
Don't do crimes on it. This should go without saying, and yet here is a sentence saying it.
Big uploads can wait. If someone is tethered to a camera across the room, they'd appreciate it.
The password stays in the building. It's a guest network, not a neighborhood utility.
If it stops working
Turn your wifi off and back on. That fixes most of it, which is humbling for everyone. If it doesn't, ask a human. There are five of us and at least one is usually nearby, holding coffee.
Terms of use
By connecting to this network you agree to the following. It's short. Read it.
It's provided as-is. Free guest wifi, no promises. We don't guarantee speed, uptime, or that it works at all, and we can suspend or shut it off whenever we need to.
Lawful use only. No accessing or sharing anything illegal, no interfering with the network or other people's devices, no trying to get past this network into our equipment. We can block or disconnect any device, at our discretion, without notice.
It's a shared network. Treat it like one. Traffic on guest wifi is not private by design, so stick to sites with the little padlock and save the truly sensitive stuff for a network you control.
Your device, your responsibility. Keep your own security up to date. We're not liable for damage, data loss, or anything that happens to your device or accounts while you're connected, to the fullest extent Missouri law allows.
Our general terms of use and privacy policy apply here too. If you don't agree with any of this, disconnecting is the whole opt-out.
While you're connected
You're sitting in a working studio. Have a look at what comes out of it.