How does the Missouri State University Dialup Policy affect me as an Missouri State University student or employee?
If you dial into the Missouri State University Westplains modem pool, you will be restricted to the number of hours you have access to the modems during peak times. If peak times are defined as between 1:00 pm and 1:00 am, any time you are dialed in in the morning before 1:00 p.m. is not counted against your 75 hours. For instance, if you dial in at 12:00 noon and stay on until 3:00, you will be credited for the 2 hours between 1:00 and 3:00. Click on the icon on the left to get the current monthly limit and peak times to view the Dialup Peak Definition page. You may also see your personal usage statistics for the Springfield off-campus pools by clicking on the head. If you are dialed in over the monthly limit during peak times, you will not have access to any of the Missouri State University Dialup Modems. This includes the West Plains, Mt. Grove, and Springfield on-campus pools, so if you have used your limit using a Springfield off-campus pool, you won’t be able to dialup the these
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