Both of our minecraft instances loaded up just fine. He was off happily playing. When he opened up his world to the LAN, I was able to see it on my copy of Minecraft. However, each time I tried connecting, either by clicking on his game in the Multiplayer screen or doing a Direct Connect, I would get an error message.
At first, I was getting a Connection Timeout error. I then restarted our router (to give it a firmware upgrade), and then I started to get a read timeout error.
I tried doing the following things:
Turning off my firewall.
Turning off his firewall.
Turning off both firewalls.
Putting my antivirus (ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5) into Gamer mode.
Turning of protection on my antivirus.
I tried to create my own LAN game, but he couldn't even see it. I thought it might be an issue on my end, so I created an outbound rule on my own computer's firewall to let Java through. Still nothing.
He was running Windows 8.
I was running Windows 7.
We were both connected Wirelessly to the same NetGear router.
Anyone have any ideas on how we can get this to work next time?
Minecraft 1.4.7
Forge v1.4.7-6.6.2.534
GuiAPI 0.15.2-1.4.6
MCore 3.3.07
Doggy Talents 1.1.0
Ars magic 5.37.007
CustomMobSpawner 1.11.2
DrZharks MoCreatures Mod v4.7.0
Tale-Of-Kingdoms V1.4.2.7
Zan-Minimap-Mod-Modloader-Forge-1.4.7
Both of our minecraft instances loaded up just fine. He was off happily playing. When he opened up his world to the LAN, I was able to see it on my copy of Minecraft. However, each time I tried connecting, either by clicking on his game in the Multiplayer screen or doing a Direct Connect, I would get an error message.
At first, I was getting a Connection Timeout error. I then restarted our router (to give it a firmware upgrade), and then I started to get a read timeout error.
I tried doing the following things:
Turning off my firewall.
Turning off his firewall.
Turning off both firewalls.
Putting my antivirus (ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5) into Gamer mode.
Turning of protection on my antivirus.
I tried to create my own LAN game, but he couldn't even see it. I thought it might be an issue on my end, so I created an outbound rule on my own computer's firewall to let Java through. Still nothing.
He was running Windows 8.
I was running Windows 7.
We were both connected Wirelessly to the same NetGear router.
Anyone have any ideas on how we can get this to work next time?
Pastebin links to the most recent Forge logs that I have:
http://pastebin.com/pF7yyH4v
http://pastebin.com/hAA5MRdA