Landmark contracted a hydraulic crane to lift and hold the sign in place. we had used a 1W Wi-Fi router in the shop test, but it was having trouble staying connected in the field due to the metropolis' competing Wi-Fi bands and antennae. Even the Bluetooth remote for the hydraulic crane was turning itself on and off because of the density of network activity downtown. After a full day of troubleshooting, we decided to run a Cat 5 cable directly into the network of the Goodman Theatre. This immediately solved the problem and the sign was fully operational the day before the lighting ceremony. Speaking for all of us at Landmark Sign, Mike summed it up best: "We thank Goodman Theatre for allowing us the opportunity to be a part of its wonderful Chicago legacy!" 62 SIGNS OF THE TIMES JUNE 2017