![]() ![]() Since everything worked fine before and after the event, I tend to believe it is not a problem with the firewall or network configuration on our side of things. ![]() To me this points to a temporary throttling or blacklist of the network's IP address. Assume thatthe kinetic energy of the liquid entering the boiler is negligible, and that the steam is dischargedfrom the boiler through a 1 ft pipe.a. The steam is produced at a steady state flow rate of 600 lbm/hr. ![]() Then after a couple hours, everything worked again. Liquid water at 35 ✯ is fed to a boiler operating at 10 bars and is converted at constant pressureto saturated steam. We tried to fool the system by logging in over a cell connection, and then switching the network back, and that worked for a few accounts but then we started getting "invalid token" errors after switching networks. Switching over to an internet connection via a cell phone resulted in everything working. Here are the three easiest ways to check if your ISP is throttling your internet connection: Option 1: Use the Internet Health Test to see how your internet performs over a short period of time. The strangest thing was that the newly reset passwords would not even work when trying to log in via - I would reset a password, get the green confirmation message that the new password was successfully set, and then when I tried logging in again via the web site it would not accept it. I was able to reset the passwords on these accounts, but even after resetting the passwords they still did not work. About 2/3 of players were challenged for their authentication credentials, and after entering known good email addresses and passwords that had all previously worked, login was denied with an error indicating invalid credentials. I recently ran a Minecraft event with 50 players, all in the same physical space with a shared internet connection. ![]()
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