They're having trouble joining my Minecraft world.
They're having trouble joining my Minecraft world.
The information was clear—your device doesn’t have a unique IPv4 address. For more details, refer to MyRepublic’s guide on static IPs. You should reach out to them to obtain a fixed IP address at no cost.
It's nearly 10 PM now. I'll reach out tomorrow. Appreciate your help! During this time, I'm unable to act because my other connection uses a changing IP address. I'll update you then. Thanks!
It seems the support guide was intended for New Zealand, but most public services need an IPv4 address. Some games don’t support IPv6 directly. You can switch to a different method where all clients connecting must use IPv6. Since IPv6 addresses are difficult to manage, using DuckDNS is a good option—assign your IPv6 address to a subdomain without choosing an IPv4 one. To verify your ports are accessible, try the provided scanner tool while your Minecraft server is active.
Sure, I understand. I’ve submitted the request for a static IP, though it will be processed after May 25th. Right now, I’m just stuck in the waiting phase. I feel this might be a bit too complicated for me to handle. The port forwarding is already tricky enough—it’s a bit overwhelming.