I have a few questions concerning this set-up that I hope you all can help 
answer.

1.What operating systems support guest accounts, which give temporary, limited 
access to a computer (and delete the user afterwards)? What might be the best 
one to run for always-on cafe computers?

2. Wouldn't it be best for the ISP-connecting nodes to change "Relay opennet 
noderefs through darknet peers?" to false? Users of the cafe wireless would 
have no access to the internet, so they would be uselessly sending out opennet 
connection requests. At the same time, there's a chance that the ISP-connecting 
nodes (assuming there are more than 1) might connect to each other via their 
ISP connection, thus pointlessly wasting bandwidth.

3. What dangers would their be to setting "Write local and nearby requests to 
the datastore?" to true on nodes not connected to the internet (both cafe and 
personal computers in the community)? There would be an obvious speed increase 
with the setting set to true, so I wanted to fully understand the dangers for 
this kind of set-up.

4. Is there any way to prevent guest users of cafe machines from changing 
Freenet preferences?

5. How could one set up a wifi extension that doesn't disrupt the LAN 
IP-address distribution (two users with 10.0.1.6)?

6. Are there any potential legal allegations for hosting file refs on a local 
website that loads automatically when connected to an unsecured wifi network 
(let's assume that some of the training videos shared have copyrights)?

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