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| giome298:
Unjoinable Server Hosting-Can be solved! Description: Having trouble with people joining your server? Can't even join your server? This can be solved with a 75% guaranteed series of steps Before we start... Things to be aware of/fixed: 1.[]-Is your Router/Internet working properly? 2.[]-Is your server showing up on your LAN or Internet 3.[]-Have you port forwarded your blockland to your router? 4.[]-Is your blockland going through your firewall? 5.[]-Is your port set to 28000 in "Start a Server" Solutions: 1. Go to your bottom right of your screen. It should be a little computer or like mine, 5 Bars (like AT&T's or Adidas) Make sure it is connected to the one that works for you and working fine. (I don't see why I bothered putting this since it should be working) 2. Go to join a server, find your server and look under the Ping it should be under 200 to be a healthy server but if it is --- it is either glitched or not working. Keep in mind that sometimes if it is --- it can work but you should try to fix that because I am not even 50% sure how, probably a firewall or router problem. which comes to question 3. 3. Have you port forwarded yet...Sort of a dumb question but try looking in the "Search" tab or try the link below, "http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=40783.0" 4. Blockland and firewall...Its a little unknown which one it is to enable since there is like 5 of them for me. So what you do is you go to your control panel and search "Firewall" it should pop up with a tab called "allow a program through your firewall" click it and change settings. Make it so that each "Blockland" is enables and is it to [\,] for public and private. 5. Very, very, easy to fix. Go to start a server and find the server prefs. in the Port thing type 28000 if it is not set to it already. Sometimes, rarely, if you try 28100 it can work but I would not recommend it. Stick to 2800and fix it from that. Main Problem Description: Now those where some common errors but the real problem for me was that I didn't do the Port forwarding right. I tried doing it myself and worked until today. I will not set a picture because I am not sure if it safe enough to give it away. Solution below. Main Problem Solution: 1.Go to your router, which should be 192.168.(yours) 2.Go to the "Advanced Tab" and "Port Forwarding" 3.Local ID should be 192.168.(yours) 4.Start [28000] - (end port) [28100] 5.Protocol [Both] and Enabled [\,] **NOTE**MAKE SURE, now this is what I did wrong, THAT YOU SET THE (yours) TO THE RIGHT ONE IT COULD BE 2 NUMBERS What I did for the note is made 3 ports to 28000-28100 and one of them works. I will leave them and so far a ping has shown up in internet. That is pretty much everything you need to know so if there is a problem/ mistake please comment below so I can fix. |
| K3k0m@n:
Tip: Dont post tutorials in Help. You can't edit them. |
| SPooK:
--- Quote from: K3k0m@n on March 18, 2012, 01:30:04 PM ---Tip: Dont post tutorials in Help. You can't edit them. --- End quote --- Erm... its called help for a reason. Many other users have posted tutorials here that have been stickied in the past. The OP just needs to make sure that everything is correct before they post. |
| giome298:
--- Quote from: SPooK on March 18, 2012, 01:36:58 PM ---Erm... its called help for a reason. Many other users have posted tutorials here that have been stickied in the past. The OP just needs to make sure that everything is correct before they post. --- End quote --- well he has a point, I forgot you cant modify in a help section which ispretty dumb so Ill edit in the comments. But yeah it is help for a reason. |
| BlocklandRules31622:
I've done everything but the server still isn't joinable... |
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