Minecraft Server - Same Network -> Brother can't connectI am having problems connecting to the Minecraft server from a 2nd machine in the local networkMinecraft Server; Clients timeout, lose connection from wrong portCan't connect to minecraft server on Hamachi anymoreMinecraft server port issue with open portsI can't connect to a friend's Minecraft server, but none of the usual culprits seem to be the problemMinecraft server will just not forward!Can't connect to Minecraft Lan WorldCan't Connect to Minecraft Server but can Connect to LANCan ping but can't join my friend's serverMinecraft Local Server: Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host

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Minecraft Server - Same Network -> Brother can't connect


I am having problems connecting to the Minecraft server from a 2nd machine in the local networkMinecraft Server; Clients timeout, lose connection from wrong portCan't connect to minecraft server on Hamachi anymoreMinecraft server port issue with open portsI can't connect to a friend's Minecraft server, but none of the usual culprits seem to be the problemMinecraft server will just not forward!Can't connect to Minecraft Lan WorldCan't Connect to Minecraft Server but can Connect to LANCan ping but can't join my friend's serverMinecraft Local Server: Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host






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We've been able to get this to work before but now that we've come back after a few months, my brother is no longer able to connect to my minecraft server.



I am not doing a LAN server because my cousins who live elsewhere want to play as well; all of them have been able to connect to my server using my local IP with no problems whatsoever.



Things you should know:



  • We use a Windows 7 Wired Desktop Computer as the Host computer.

  • We use a Belkin Router.

  • My Brother's computer is a Laptop.

I think I've tried everything I found on the internet and it's getting frustrating because it just will not work! I also tried this:



  • Port forwarding

  • I've given my brother my IPV4 & Local IP address but none of that has worked.

  • We've tried using port 25565 and without it host computer a DMZ but that had no luck as well.

  • I've disabled firewalls from both ends and that hasn't worked either.

Is there a reason for this?










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    We've been able to get this to work before but now that we've come back after a few months, my brother is no longer able to connect to my minecraft server.



    I am not doing a LAN server because my cousins who live elsewhere want to play as well; all of them have been able to connect to my server using my local IP with no problems whatsoever.



    Things you should know:



    • We use a Windows 7 Wired Desktop Computer as the Host computer.

    • We use a Belkin Router.

    • My Brother's computer is a Laptop.

    I think I've tried everything I found on the internet and it's getting frustrating because it just will not work! I also tried this:



    • Port forwarding

    • I've given my brother my IPV4 & Local IP address but none of that has worked.

    • We've tried using port 25565 and without it host computer a DMZ but that had no luck as well.

    • I've disabled firewalls from both ends and that hasn't worked either.

    Is there a reason for this?










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      We've been able to get this to work before but now that we've come back after a few months, my brother is no longer able to connect to my minecraft server.



      I am not doing a LAN server because my cousins who live elsewhere want to play as well; all of them have been able to connect to my server using my local IP with no problems whatsoever.



      Things you should know:



      • We use a Windows 7 Wired Desktop Computer as the Host computer.

      • We use a Belkin Router.

      • My Brother's computer is a Laptop.

      I think I've tried everything I found on the internet and it's getting frustrating because it just will not work! I also tried this:



      • Port forwarding

      • I've given my brother my IPV4 & Local IP address but none of that has worked.

      • We've tried using port 25565 and without it host computer a DMZ but that had no luck as well.

      • I've disabled firewalls from both ends and that hasn't worked either.

      Is there a reason for this?










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      We've been able to get this to work before but now that we've come back after a few months, my brother is no longer able to connect to my minecraft server.



      I am not doing a LAN server because my cousins who live elsewhere want to play as well; all of them have been able to connect to my server using my local IP with no problems whatsoever.



      Things you should know:



      • We use a Windows 7 Wired Desktop Computer as the Host computer.

      • We use a Belkin Router.

      • My Brother's computer is a Laptop.

      I think I've tried everything I found on the internet and it's getting frustrating because it just will not work! I also tried this:



      • Port forwarding

      • I've given my brother my IPV4 & Local IP address but none of that has worked.

      • We've tried using port 25565 and without it host computer a DMZ but that had no luck as well.

      • I've disabled firewalls from both ends and that hasn't worked either.

      Is there a reason for this?







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          Well, if you are not using LAN than you need to port forward your IP. It is different depending on your router but I would suggest looking up a port forwarding tutorial. You just need to make sure that you use the correct IP when doing this. Once you have port forwarded you should be able to give your friends your public IP address. To figure this out just type in "my ip" in Google. Your friends should be able to connect once you do this.






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          • I have portforwarded already

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          • This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

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          Allow Java through your windows firewall (both the inbound and outbound connections) and you should be good. Do this on both computers.






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            Well, if you are not using LAN than you need to port forward your IP. It is different depending on your router but I would suggest looking up a port forwarding tutorial. You just need to make sure that you use the correct IP when doing this. Once you have port forwarded you should be able to give your friends your public IP address. To figure this out just type in "my ip" in Google. Your friends should be able to connect once you do this.






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            • I have portforwarded already

              – Xirol
              May 31 '15 at 3:08











            • This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

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            Well, if you are not using LAN than you need to port forward your IP. It is different depending on your router but I would suggest looking up a port forwarding tutorial. You just need to make sure that you use the correct IP when doing this. Once you have port forwarded you should be able to give your friends your public IP address. To figure this out just type in "my ip" in Google. Your friends should be able to connect once you do this.






            share|improve this answer























            • I have portforwarded already

              – Xirol
              May 31 '15 at 3:08











            • This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

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            Well, if you are not using LAN than you need to port forward your IP. It is different depending on your router but I would suggest looking up a port forwarding tutorial. You just need to make sure that you use the correct IP when doing this. Once you have port forwarded you should be able to give your friends your public IP address. To figure this out just type in "my ip" in Google. Your friends should be able to connect once you do this.






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            Well, if you are not using LAN than you need to port forward your IP. It is different depending on your router but I would suggest looking up a port forwarding tutorial. You just need to make sure that you use the correct IP when doing this. Once you have port forwarded you should be able to give your friends your public IP address. To figure this out just type in "my ip" in Google. Your friends should be able to connect once you do this.







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            • I have portforwarded already

              – Xirol
              May 31 '15 at 3:08











            • This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

              – TrudleR
              May 31 '15 at 12:26

















            • I have portforwarded already

              – Xirol
              May 31 '15 at 3:08











            • This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

              – TrudleR
              May 31 '15 at 12:26
















            I have portforwarded already

            – Xirol
            May 31 '15 at 3:08





            I have portforwarded already

            – Xirol
            May 31 '15 at 3:08













            This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

            – TrudleR
            May 31 '15 at 12:26





            This really sounds like a blocking-port problem. With the Host PC, go to this site and use this IP number: whatismyipaddress.com He needs to connect to this IP. And you need to open the port (you specified in the server settings) in your router, otherwise it won't work. It's important to open the TCP and not the UDP port.

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            Allow Java through your windows firewall (both the inbound and outbound connections) and you should be good. Do this on both computers.






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