Minecraft IP change (Proxy)?

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I have open Minecraft 2 times before, but I would like to have a different IP, is that somehow possible, eg with a hack client or proxy?

Vi

The Minecraft client refers to the IP address assigned to the PC by the router. That means you can't change it. What you can do, you can change the share port or on the router interface add another (instructions are on the Internet massively, could if raussuchen) Prerequisite is then that you have two different Minecraftclienzts different servers running in parallel on your PC with each changed port run.

De

So it is not possible to play with 2 accounts with different IPs on the same server?

Vi

If you're playing with the second Acc from a second PC already, but both from a PC is definitely impossible, which really has to do with configuring the IPs in the router. An IP provides the network, so to speak, the address of a client (computer), at which the server can recognize which computer it is.

De

So you mean with a second account another pc or other user?

Vi
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When you log in to the Minecraftlauncher on your PC, he saves it as a profile on your PC. In other words, every time you open the launcher, it loads your profile. You can re-register, but the game must be closed. You can start a server on your PC, this will take your IP address plus a share port that looks like 123.456.789: 25665 (ip address: share port).

The port you can degefinieren in your modem and inflict too many. If you have two ports, you can try out whether you can define different ports in the two respective server.properities.

The IP address is, as I said, the address that sends your PC to the modem and to the servers of the web pages to log in. The modem has ne eigende IP, with which it goes then uniformly into the net.

Facto: It is almost impossible or planned to have two games open with two addresses, because this indeed accesses the address. With the haven as mentioned goes that, which is quasi a line, for individual applications to the net.

However, you can get a second Windows account (in the Settings / Control Panel) and log in parallel to this. This is particularly confortable, however, only if you have the opportunity to connect a second monitor, because otherwise you have to always re-register to have the image of the other account open.

Further solution:

You install a second Windows in a virtual machine (eg VMare or Virtual PC) and open there MC and sign up there with the data of the second account. If you need installer files for Windows, download Windows Iso Downloader or something (can help you too). For example, VMare also installs a network driver on your host PC where you can define the IP, I mean, but I'm not sure…

Important for this is enough RAM Strong graphics enough SSD / HDD memory…

Would be glad about feedback…