I have a Minecraft server and would like to play on it with my friends, since port forwarding is necessary both in Windows and in the Connectbox.
how is it at Unitymedia and have the latest Connectbox
With Windows it is usually open if you clicked "Yes" and "Ok" all the time during the Java installation.
Now you have to release the port on the router.
Try these links:
http://192.168.0.1/
http://192.168.1.1/
http://192.168.0.0/
http://192.168.1.0/
Log in with your password and username. Mostly the username is: "admin" or "admin".
If you don't know the password, search the internet for the default password for your router.
You will find somewhere in the router interface: Port release. Click on it.
Now you have to open the CMD console in Windows. Ideally with Windows key + R, then enter "CMD" in the field and press Enter. Then this CMD field comes. There you enter
ipconfig
There you will see the private IP address of your PC. It looks something like 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x.
X should be a number higher than 0 or 1.
Now you enter the port 25565 for the port release and your private IP from the computer.
Feel free to ask if you have any further questions or problems.
You can find your public IP when you google test "How is my IP". Your friends then have to enter them in Minecraft.
Ahh the last one makes sense I'll try it tomorrow thanks
The last one usually doesn't work if you haven't done that about it
I only did that then I gave my friends the ip that the router assigned internally
Oh so ok. Have fun tomorrow
Thanks 🙏🏼
Unitymedia no longer issues IPv4 - therefore:
No server hosting possible
unless you make it work over IPv6, which is also possible, but not with Minecraft PE… (X-Box or Windows 10 version)
Unitymedia no longer issues IPv4, so the process is similar, but not the same…
And you need a tunnel server and an IPv6 capable dyndns
No. The process remains 100% the same. If you googled "How is my IP" then an IPv6 comes up, which the friends then enter into Minecraft. I paid attention to how I describe it😉. It's the same with me and KabelGermany
This is the case with the Java version…
unfortunately not with the Windows 10 or X-Box version, because you can't enter an IPv6 address in the client… Not even in square brackets…
I think he / she is talking about the Java version… If not, there are still solutions like yours. I would have solved it a little differently. But let's see if it works.
Yes, I have Java
Yes Java who needs bedrock 😂
So in principle I have to enter the port and the local ip address that the router has assigned in the connect box at port-forwarding
Everyone who plays on the cell phone… And there are many, because this version is compatible with the Win 10 variant and costs only 9 euro…
Tell me your solution, because I'm still looking for solutions that definitely don't support Ipv6.
UDP tunneling For example…
I have some web domains that I use. If you know what that is, I can give you a subdomain. I use most of those that I no longer have.
192.x.x.0? Maybe go through the basics in network technology again. 192.x.x.1 is the gateway. Via cmd you can easily get your gateway (router) with ipconfig btw, with the address you can access the web interface of your router.
Such a madness, Unitymedia still awards IPv4 :)
Simply book comfort or upload booster, ask the hotline for dual stack (NOT Lite) and you have your own dedicated IPv4 address.
That was once…