Unable to connect to your own server
Unable to connect to your own server
The “End of Stream” error may occur due to a discrepancy between the client and server versions of Minecraft. It often means "Couldn't talk to the server properly," or a connectivity problem if your server isn't responding. This situation arises when you attempt to join a multiplayer server that uses a different version than the one installed on your PC, or when loading a saved game made with another version. Make sure both client and server versions match. When joining a multiplayer server, consult the administrator to confirm the running version. For loading saved games, use the same version as the save was created. Clearing your Minecraft cache can also help fix data corruption or outdated files.
I've used a different internet connection before, and it functioned properly.
Of course, I had to enter the public IP address for that.
Consider switching to a different router or internet connection to help identify the problem.
I don't have another router and the remaining internet connection is poor. 1-2 signals.
It seems there was some kind of AntiBot plugin interfering, which blocked my access to the server.