The last show-and-tell looked impressive, but it only depicted the connections and not what data was actually transmitted or received. Millions of connections a day happen between worldwide WANs. Some are accepted. Some are denied. Some make it past the first access point only to be blocked by a firewall or denied by an internal router somewhere. And, some never transmit or receive any usable data at all. The transmitted requests or handshake packets to/from those office locations mean very little. What you really want to show is that the voting data itself was actually transmitted or received. By what they said, I think the first witnesses could actually show this.
Okay, I am going to run with this and see if I can track any verifiables down. If you have any more thoughts, and wouldn't mind, please let me know. I would appreciate it.
I'm out in the sticks, so the only internet I have is via a cellular router. For a cellular connection at 4G 15-20 MB/sec, it's pretty fast. But, I use a commercial equipment on my LAN so I can see everything that is happening. I constantly get hundreds of ping and connection requests from out of the country. But, my internal router lets me define firewall and defense parameters, and I've never been hacked.