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Cant connect to minecraft server even after port forwarding
Cant connect to minecraft server even after port forwarding









cant connect to minecraft server even after port forwarding

My 1.13.2 "Broken Laptop" SMP server currently runs on an old Sony quad-core i7 laptop with 8GB of RAM, which is, in fact, broken (keyboard was messed up, so I just removed it and run the server headless). Tried version 1.13 when it came out, but that was too much for the little Pi (although I haven't tried the latest Spigot 1.13.2 builds). Only time we really see a slowdown is going through a portal (it takes awhile for the other dimension to load). Most we've had online simultaneously is 4 players. My headless Java Edition 1.12.2 SMP server on a 3B+ plays pretty well for a small group with minimal lag. How well does your bedrock server work on a Pi? How many players have you had online at the same time, and how is the lag? I read around on the internet, and I found in order to connect to my Pi's server outside of my network, I would need to use its external/public IP address. You don't log in using x.x.x.x:19132, instead, those two bits are two different inputs, although, I'm sure that doesn't make a difference. Keep in mind that this is for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, not the Java Edition of Minecraft, so logging into the server is actually different. If your server shows up there but you can't connect, then your problem may be local (Firewall on client machines). There are online sites that can check your server status (such as ). Where = my router's external WAN IP: followed by the port number of the server. Then, from the game I configure the server login as, :25001 If the second one had started with 192.168, or 10, or 172.16 to 172.31, it would have been CGNAT, but 82.2.x.x is fully public.Ĭode: Select all Service NameĞxternal Port Internal Port Internal IP Protocol

cant connect to minecraft server even after port forwarding

In my case the ISP (virginmedia) is not using CGNAT, as the second address shown is a public, not private, one. It's just the first 3 or 4 lines that are important. Thanks for any help you guys may be able to give me. Just in case I didn't say it, the server works fine at home on my private network, however, the goal is to create a server on my RPi using Nukkit using the above instructions, that can be accessible from pretty much anywhere with Minecraft and an internet connection. On top of the IPv4, I also added the IPv6 to see if that would help out, it did not. I can say that for the server, the IP address used to connect to the server is the same as my RPi's IP address. I have that set as both the "Start Port," and the "End Port." I am not revealing my RPi's IP address, as I don't see why you would need except for some malicious intent. I'm forwarding the 19132 default port for Minecraft. For the "Service Type," I just have at the default of "TCP/UDP." I should probably mention that I really don't have much networking knowledge, so if I leave anything important out, please just ask me and I'll try my best to produce an answer. I have the "Service Name," as "Nukkit," not that it really matters. I came here to see if anyone else has successfully port forwarded to a RPi 3B+ on an xFinity router, and if any of your knowledge would help.įor the "Common Service," I just have it set to "Other." After researching all the services I didn't recognize, I saw that, from my knowledge, the services didn't have anything for server hosting. I soon found out though, that port forwarding is still dysfunctional. I now use an xFinity router, which, looked completely different, so I though it could work on a different router. The first time I attempted this one year ago, I was using an AT&T Wi-Fi router, however, any attempts made following instructions at: I successfully set up a local server on my Pi for Bedrock, however the end goal was to create a server for me, and my friends, not just my family at home. I am using Nukkit, not emulating x86_64 to use the official Bedrock server hosting software, as it is incredibly slow, and was quite a complicated process to set up. This morning, I decided to give an attempt at creating a Minecraft Bedrock Edition server on my RPi 3B+ a second go.











Cant connect to minecraft server even after port forwarding