I don't know what it takes to fix the problem, but the Wi-Fi in the forum buildings was even worse this year. There needs to be a dependable way for a presenter to access the internet. I was assisting on presenter and we had to resort to using an hour of personal hot-spot on cell service. I don't know that that cost, but probably a lot.

I was assisting another presenter and got connected, brought up a page and then lost the signal so I could not use the page for the rest of the demo. Sometimes it is necessary to the content to have it live. I know that any presenter who is wise will come prepared with plans B, C and D, but the organization should do better in supporting these folks who go to the trouble of volunteering their time and expertise.

I understand that EAA is not responsible for providing internet service to the entire public at high, dependable bandwidths, but the presenters should be better supported.