ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How Many Polls can I launch in one session? Can I re-launch the same poll later in the session? Thank you for your replay Chris. That's also great advice on numbering the polls, so we know which one to launch each time. Thank you! Best wishes Re: How Many Polls can I launch in one session? Can I re-launch the same poll later in the session? Hi AshC Perfect - thank you. I appreciate your prompt response on this. Cheers Rach How Many Polls can I launch in one session? Can I re-launch the same poll later in the session? Hi There I want to launch a series of polls in an upcoming webinar - how many polls can I launch in one webinar? Also, can I launch the same poll later in the webinar to see if attendees have changed their opinions? Thanks SolvedRe: Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar Hi Ash That's fantastic to hear! That gives me great reassurance. Thank you for all your help and support with this query. I really appreciate your prompt responses to this. Many thanks and best wishes! Re: Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar That's great to know Chris - thank you for all your help. Rach Re: Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar Thank you Chris - so that means the allocated Attendee's wifi will take over? That's great to know. Thank you! I appreciate your prompt attention to this question, it gives me one less thing to worry about on a webinar we are running this afternoon. 🙂 Many thanks! Rach Re: Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar Hi Chris - thank you so much for your prompt reply. This is really interesting, and extremely positive news! Thank you! I actually have a co-organiser with me on these webinars, to help with the Questions Panel. So, hopefully then, that means if my wifi goes down for any reason, the session will switch over to the Co-Organiser's Wifi? That's great news. Thank you. Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar Hello all, Apologies if a topic has already started on this, I could not locate it. I have a general question about hosting webinars from home on my home wifi connection. I have run a few webinars with an average of 200 people online from home for the past few months during lock down in the UK. I always feel a bit panicky about my home wifi! I wonder if it is as stable as wifi in my office location. If my wifi connection was to fall over mid-webinar, is there any safety net? Or will the entire webinar come to a crashing halt? Thanks for your help - I hope you may be able to put my mind at rest in some way! Rach SolvedRe: Temporarily halt a live broadcast to privately speak to presenter in the event of a technical issue Hi Glenn, You say the Staff can chat privately during a live broadcast? That would also be a solution for us. I sometimes have a technical expert on the broadcasts with me to help with some of the technical questions from the delegates. I usually use the Chat facility to talk to them, but talking would be a great alternative. Could you please advise how we can do this please? Thank you for your input on this. Re: Temporarily halt a live broadcast to privately speak to presenter in the event of a technical issue Thanks for your post. I am aware you can end a broadcast, and have a de-brief with colleagues afterwards. However, this doesn't temporarily halt a session, to resolve an issue. Unless of course I am missing something? This action, to me sounds 'final' and you won't be able to bring everyone back in after a minute of resolving an issue. Thank you