Plan the guest path
Use these guides to think through what guests see after they connect, what a venue needs to collect, and which questions should go through the Weird Network contact path.
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Read Weird Too posts about guest WiFi, network gear, and planning practical customer connection paths for venues and small businesses. Article bodies stay powered by the blog source; this page is the durable internal-link wrapper for that lane.
Use these guides to think through what guests see after they connect, what a venue needs to collect, and which questions should go through the Weird Network contact path.
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