Poll

Best connection method?

Wireless connection
1 (12.5%)
Wired Ethernet connection
7 (87.5%)

Total Members Voted: 8

Author Topic: Still can't connect to any servers.  (Read 1047 times)

So I'm thinking the game only works or works best with Ethernet cables when connecting to any server.
I already tried that and it didn't work, because I have no idea what my modem password is.
So because my internet connection is wireless, what are best settings in the Network tab, in Options, in Blockland, to use?
My operating system is Windows 7 and my current speed is 65.0 Mpbs.

I'm wondering just how specific I have to be about my connection speed and my computer's specifications so I can get a better answer.
« Last Edit: April 06, 2015, 03:14:58 PM by MarcBuilders »

Why am I not getting replies? This is one of the newer threads.

Wait untill the evening time, most forumers are at school

Well, you're here, which means you can answer my question.

May sound odd. But try re-inputting your key. Whenever I lose connection, that usually works for me

Okay firstly cut the sass.
Well, you're here, which means you can answer my question.
If you need help, post in the help section and wait for someone to reply.

The difference of a wireless/Ethernet connection has nothing to do with connecting to servers. An Ethernet connection will ALWAYS be faster, as its direct.
Has this problem always happened? Try resetting your internet. If not then I'd probably be a problem with your NAT type or ports.
Also your default wifi password is usually found on the router.


nope
the logic checks out, a direct cable connection to the internet should be faster than wifi assuming the cable is capable of the same transfer rate
what makes you think it isn't

Post this in the help section where people are actively trying to help others.

Post it in the help section.


Well, you're here, which means you can answer my question.
Why am I not getting replies? This is one of the newer threads.

Then stop acting like a douche. Maybe you will get your real answer.

assuming the cable is capable of the same transfer rate
which will not "ALWAYS" be the case

if all else fails

factory reboot pc
hahaa