The Port Robinson Ontario Ferry That Many Tourists Never Find

Cleveland.com: Changes in Canada revive hopes for Cleveland-to-Port Stanley, Ontario, ferry service

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A wild card in the ferry negotiations could be the Canadians' receptiveness to the plan. Port Stanley, which is 81 miles across the lake, is a quaint lakefront vacation town with pleasure boat marinas ...

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hey anyone else have the error when port forwarding your xbox it say network connection error even with open NAT?

Port Forwarding Open a web browser. Log into the router by entering the default gateway (192.168.2.1) into the address bar of the internet browser. When prompted to login leave the password space blank. Select Advanced Setup. From the menu on the left select NAT. From the NAT submenu select Virtual Server. First entry, in the Private IP column enter the last digits of the console’s IP ...

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Hi Duncan, 1. Skype doesn't support port in number to Skype, we can only port out a Skype number to a local network provider. 2. Here are the links on how call forwarding and caller ID work on Skype: How do I use Skype call forwarding? and What is caller identification and how do I set it up?. The set up you want to do on your end seems need to be configured on your local network provider ...

These ports must be open for Xbox Live to work: Port 88 (UDP) Port 3074 (UDP and TCP) Port 53 (UDP and TCP) Port 80 (TCP) Port 500 (UDP) Port 3544 (UDP) Port 4500 (UDP).

Step 1: Make sure your Surface is turned off and plugged in (hold down the power button for 30 seconds). Step 2: Insert the USB recovery drive into the USB port on your Surface. Step 3: Press and hold the volume-down button while you press and release the power button on your Surface. Step 4: When the Surface logo appears, release the volume ...

The printer is connected to a USB port on a Windows 7 computer with a Homegroup setup, documents, Photos and Printer sharing turned on. There are two other computers; a Windows 7 and a Windows 8.1, both were setup with the same Homegroup on this wireless network. All three computers have the same Workgroup name but different computer names.

A question about Windows 7 networking:- Namely, my W7 'Network' folder correctly lists the various locations on my local network - my various computernames, printernames etc, and my (Belkin) router to which those are connected and which itself has a 'versatile USB port' controlled I assume by SAMBA software built-in to the router.