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How do I Enable port forwarding to port 3866 UDP and TCP
1. you don't need port forwarding to get the vent client to work.
2. if you're having issues doing port forwarding to your vent server, then you need to check out port forwarding instructions for your specific device - which can be found organized by manufacturer
here.
Stuck at finding server
You need to find out if you have a firewall or other piece of network hardware that could be interfering with your connecting to the server. One way to do this is to run the linux traceroute command or windows tracert like this:
> traceroute vent.ventserver.net
> tracert vent.ventserver.net
Also try pinging the remote host:
> ping vent.ventserver.net
How do I retrieve my nintendo network id account
- If you no longer have access to the system the NNID is associated to (or if you have formatted that system), select "Miiverse (PC)" below and follow the steps to access the information from the Miiverse website.
- If you don't remember the e-mail address, birth date, and/or nickname associated with your NNID, please contact us for support by clicking here.
- Nintendo Network ID's are used on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems only. They are not used on Wii, Nintendo DSi, or Nintendo 3DS systems.
12/29/2014 8:38:49 PM •
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What could cause all electrical outlets and lights on the same circuit to go out without tripping the breaker?
GFCI and overcurrent protection (breaker) work in different ways. Suffice to say the GFCI is ~2000x more sensitive and trips long before the typical household breaker. So it's normal for a GFCI trip and the panel breaker to remain closed.The electrician is correct regarding GFCI devices. One GFCI device can protect multiple downstream outlets but some homeowners want a separate reset per floor or each bathroom to have its own reset, etc.As for the hair dryer... you're trying to eliminate trip sources so just leave it unplugged between uses and you'll get your answer.Typical trip sources are the GFCI itself (defect/damage/age) or an appliance of sorts. Then there's rodent or water infiltration issues. Anything you plug into the GFCI circuit is a potential trip source even something seemingly innocuous as a nightlight or air freshener, USB charger, anything that fits into the plug.
11/4/2023 8:20:48 PM •
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