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Currently FLOW does not support bus stops. The way to add this is to add support for being a vehicle of type bus to the TraciVehicle kernel and then add support for this declaration to the TraciScenario kernel. This is the format of the XML files the SUMO would require: https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Simulation/Public_Transport#Letting_Vehicles_stop_at_a_bus_stop
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Usually pw entries are masked with "*" when entered and user is asked to enter them again to verify. We don't do either and so it's fairly easy for user to mistype and not know there pw for use later.
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Just a tip for everyone: I was having trouble running an offline cluster where the Unity Editor was the master and a remote machine was the client. The remote machine was never able to connect to the Editor, but if I ran the standalone build as the master, it connects fine.
Make sure you don't have any blocking Inbound Rules in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security for the Editor version