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They're having trouble joining my Minecraft world.

They're having trouble joining my Minecraft world.

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crossboy08
Junior Member
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07-14-2025, 07:31 AM
#1
So, I wanted to make a server for me and my friends. I have followed a lot of YouTube tutorials about how to make it and I still haven' found out why my friends aren't able to connect. I have, what I think, already made a correct port forwarding, yet it still can't be public. What I've done: - I have tried to use ngrok, no go - I have rebooted both the internet and pc, no go - set a static IP on my pc, no go (I'm not sure what static IP is, but I followed this tutorial) - Remade the server, no go What I know: - Whenever I look up "what's my IP", it changes from time to time. I don't know whether this affects it or not? But, since people connect through here, I assume this is one of the possible culprits. - The server is fine, I can connect it locally. Using an IPv4 address is fine, but using "localhost" won't let me connect (it did, but after I changed a bunch of things I suddenly can't connect through "localhost") I really hit a dead end, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I don't really want to spend money on hosting severs, just because I know the ping would sucked. Since, I'm not really close to any good hosting server, so yea 100 constant ping is really a no go. I will attach my port forwarding settings, because the settings is different than the tutorials I have watched, so I want to confirm that I didn't make any mistakes here. If you need any additional information to help me, please just ask. I'm also open to Discord calls, since I really am confused of what I can do here. Thank you very much!
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crossboy08
07-14-2025, 07:31 AM #1

So, I wanted to make a server for me and my friends. I have followed a lot of YouTube tutorials about how to make it and I still haven' found out why my friends aren't able to connect. I have, what I think, already made a correct port forwarding, yet it still can't be public. What I've done: - I have tried to use ngrok, no go - I have rebooted both the internet and pc, no go - set a static IP on my pc, no go (I'm not sure what static IP is, but I followed this tutorial) - Remade the server, no go What I know: - Whenever I look up "what's my IP", it changes from time to time. I don't know whether this affects it or not? But, since people connect through here, I assume this is one of the possible culprits. - The server is fine, I can connect it locally. Using an IPv4 address is fine, but using "localhost" won't let me connect (it did, but after I changed a bunch of things I suddenly can't connect through "localhost") I really hit a dead end, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I don't really want to spend money on hosting severs, just because I know the ping would sucked. Since, I'm not really close to any good hosting server, so yea 100 constant ping is really a no go. I will attach my port forwarding settings, because the settings is different than the tutorials I have watched, so I want to confirm that I didn't make any mistakes here. If you need any additional information to help me, please just ask. I'm also open to Discord calls, since I really am confused of what I can do here. Thank you very much!

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IMayBeDead
Senior Member
696
07-19-2025, 10:51 PM
#2
Your public IP address begins with a zero. CG-NAT is employed by ISPs lacking sufficient public IPs, and it can interfere with port forwarding.
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IMayBeDead
07-19-2025, 10:51 PM #2

Your public IP address begins with a zero. CG-NAT is employed by ISPs lacking sufficient public IPs, and it can interfere with port forwarding.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
08-09-2025, 08:07 PM
#3
The number 158 represents the first three digits, but it isn't sufficient alone to confirm a CG-NAT configuration.
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ylyes4
08-09-2025, 08:07 PM #3

The number 158 represents the first three digits, but it isn't sufficient alone to confirm a CG-NAT configuration.

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Feed4Jeus
Member
132
08-11-2025, 04:25 PM
#4
Have you verified that the ports are open in your firewall? The problem might lie there if you haven’t checked yet. Here’s a video I shared while configuring an old Minecraft server.
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Feed4Jeus
08-11-2025, 04:25 PM #4

Have you verified that the ports are open in your firewall? The problem might lie there if you haven’t checked yet. Here’s a video I shared while configuring an old Minecraft server.

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Dacaspex
Member
156
08-14-2025, 08:20 PM
#5
You're questioning the network setup. The image shows 192.168.2.233, which doesn't match the expected 192.168.1.X range.
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Dacaspex
08-14-2025, 08:20 PM #5

You're questioning the network setup. The image shows 192.168.2.233, which doesn't match the expected 192.168.1.X range.

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cutie7867869
Junior Member
27
08-30-2025, 09:26 PM
#6
The guide instructed me to enter my IPv4 address in the IP field, and I did that. Should I include the default gateway? Yes, because it ends with 1.1.
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cutie7867869
08-30-2025, 09:26 PM #6

The guide instructed me to enter my IPv4 address in the IP field, and I did that. Should I include the default gateway? Yes, because it ends with 1.1.

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galexygamer3
Member
178
08-30-2025, 10:10 PM
#7
Thank you for your feedback. I've updated the antivirus settings for both TCP and UDP protocols. The changes are still pending confirmation.
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galexygamer3
08-30-2025, 10:10 PM #7

Thank you for your feedback. I've updated the antivirus settings for both TCP and UDP protocols. The changes are still pending confirmation.

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ChadlyG
Member
171
08-31-2025, 05:17 PM
#8
Yes, that needs to be verified. Just highlighting it confirms you want to double-check.
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ChadlyG
08-31-2025, 05:17 PM #8

Yes, that needs to be verified. Just highlighting it confirms you want to double-check.

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Prodmaster
Member
169
08-31-2025, 06:43 PM
#9
I don't agree. Once you click and apply, it updates the unchecked items.
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Prodmaster
08-31-2025, 06:43 PM #9

I don't agree. Once you click and apply, it updates the unchecked items.

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08-31-2025, 11:59 PM
#10
Additionally supported within the Windows firewall, it remained unresponsive
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_sappige_mann_
08-31-2025, 11:59 PM #10

Additionally supported within the Windows firewall, it remained unresponsive

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