Warcraft 2 Direct Connect No Serial Port Found

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Christian Erdmann

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May 11, 2024, 2:59:20 AM5/11/24
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Try connecting to the peer with telnet . If it says Connection refused, it is likely that the other host is reachable, but there is nothing listening on the port. If there is no response (packet is dropped), it is likely a filter blocking the connection.

Warcraft 2 Direct Connect No Serial Port Found


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As the list connection is made by tunnel, you cant connect to a server in a list if it is not accessible via Internet. If it is using your LAN address you need to use direct connect.
If you use something like a VPN (I used to use Open VPN), you can set up a way in which not only you can use the list, but someone elsewhere can connect to your local server. But it requires some tech savviness for it.

To clarify, I suppose they *could* if the pi4 were being powered elsewhere (like gpio pins) and they've properly set the usb-c for host mode. But it is rare for people to do that, there was no mention of it in any of the posts, *and* I saw at least one post with this problem (either here or on reddit) specifically mentioning they were using a USB-A to USB-C cable. So, whatever the issue/conflict some are having is when wifi/ethernet is connected, it isn't related to using the Pi4's usb-c port for printer connection. Seems more likely a Prusa firmware or board issue?

Looks like there are two similar threads. I ended up putting OctoPrint on a Pi and connecting it to the USBC port successfully. Only thing I needed to do was go into the menus and disable PrusaLink. After that, OctoPrint connected successfully to the MK4.

I'm connecting to the USB2/3 ports. AFIAK the USB-C port is for power only and I have no idea if the MK4 can deliver the 3A requirement. Honestly, why would you need a wifi\ethernet connection both the pi and the MK4? I can see one or the other but not both.

I have found one odd issue so far. My printers are connected via TP-Link Smartplugs and with a plugin ( -TPLinkSmartplug) , they automatically turn off after a set period of time when the printer is done and idle. This doesnt seem to work with the MK4, the plugin/octoprint isn't able to detect and idle state for the mk4

I even had the problem that my printer was connected to OctoPrint and I was printing from USB stick. After a while, OctoPrint just turned off the heater, because it didn't know that the printer was printing, but still noticed that the heater was on. And after a while OctoPrint then reports Time Out and switches off. Interesting is that the printer does not give an error message, although the hotend temperature is getting lower and lower. At some point, the printer simply stopped extruding, which is obvious.

When anyone else hosts a LAN game I am the only one that can't see their server in the in-game server browser, nor can I join it with a direct IP connection. However, when I host the game everyone else is capable of joining my server without any problems. I am also the only one on the network experiencing these issues.

This is the method used when a brand new (or brand used :D) switch arrives atyour doorstep. Connecting to this port (which is located on the front panel ofthis switch) gives you a direct access to the management console.

If you do not already have equipment located in an AWS Direct Connect location, you can work with oneof the partners in the AWS Partner Network (APN). They help you to connect to an AWS Direct Connectlocation. For more information, see APN Partners supporting AWS Direct Connect. You must share the LOA-CFA with your selectedprovider to facilitate your cross connect request.

I sometimes used to use Devialet AIR from a MacBook Pro up to 24/192. I now basically just have ethernet from modem to Roon server (Innuos) and then an ethernet cable direct from the server to the Devialet streaming card, then no wires inside the Devialet until the speaker terminals. So whilst there are only three cables from the modem to the speaker inputs, one reason why I admire the Dutch & Dutch 8c is that with Roon onboard you literally only need one ethernet connection from modem to the ethernet input of the 8c speaker. There is of course another cable linking the two speakers.

It has to do with resource allocation. If nothing is connected to the HDMI port (or any other video output port), Mac OSX will not assign the same level of hardware resources as it would it it had a monitor, or TV attached to the Mini. So, while accessing it remotely and headless, you are asking the OS to do everything it normally does but in this video resource conservation state. Plugging in the HDMI gadget tricks the Mac Mini so proper video processing resources are offered up. The latency issue is solved.

I have used a different port than 443 to access to my HA from outside to avoid using a known port. To achieve this I made a rule in my router that redirects [WAN_HA_PORT] to port 443 of my host. When I will introduce https to my webserver I guess I will have to change 443 to another port. But for the time being I left it like that.

If I try to "connect" to COM1 while the terminal emulator has it open, an error message is displayed, this is correct behavior. When the terminal emulator does not have control of COM1, PLX-DAQ opens the port without a error message.

I already have this project running with the following code below. Now I am not really that good at programming, I was able to have this project working by combining and understanding codes I found in the internet. Now I already have the data running on my laptop using the arduino serial monitor. Now I really really want to display these data using your PLX-DAQ version. I have already tried it using only one arduino connected directly to my laptop (without using the RF module) and I was able to display the readings in the excel using the PLX-DAQ. My problem now is how to convert my data from an array (which I use to send it from the transmitter to the receiver of the rf module) back to int or string so that I can incorporate it to the commands needed for the PLX-DAQ. I am really hoping you could help me a bit with this.

Here is a picture of my output using your PLX-DAQ when a connected my arduino directly to my laptop without using the RF module. I really want to make the output the same when transmission using the module is already involved in the process. I am hoping you could help me. Thanks in advance brother. Cheers!

However, direct connects should always work. Make sure he is using the query port of your server when he connects and not the main game port. It is usually something like 27015 (of course you can change it to anything in your server config).

My background is in IT / networking and I started using Tmo Home Internet for the past 2 weeks. The router being shipped today to customers is missing very important features for power users - it actually broke my ability to remotely access my home via direct-connection using public IPv6 and IPv4 that I used on comcast.

I am still on the the white box here inFlorence, SC and could not get ports forwarded even when wired directly to their device, much less on the Asus router behind it regardless how I tried. Even direct wired and DMZ'ed things didn't work. Oddly enough, the PS4 reports NAT2 when I was expecting NAT3-even when double-NAT'ed through the Asus.

With the exhaustion of the unallocated IPv4 address pools, it will be difficult for many networks to assign IPv4 addresses to end users. This document describes an IPv4-over-IPv6 solution as one of the techniques for IPv4 service extension and encouragement of IPv6 deployment. 464XLAT is not a one-for-one replacement of full IPv4 functionality. The 464XLAT architecture only supports IPv4 in the client-server model, where the server has a global IPv4 address. This means it is not fit for IPv4 peer-to-peer communication or inbound IPv4 connections. 464XLAT builds on IPv6 transport and includes full any-to-any IPv6 communication."

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