Thanks to everyone who tries to help, especially gerbil! You must be one of the most helpful sources i've ever met online! You know your stuff man! I gotta figure this out I talked to my realm on its website, and they are missing me, and i told the owner to not think i quit, but im having troubles
Also, tried 1.7.10, no luck, as i kinda expected
Hoping you guys can figure this out for me! ~Okkon
Hey okkon, i have this idea you could do, to help us localize your problem.
1.
Try running server (matching version) on the same computer you have client on, and connect to it using IP 127.0.0.1 ( or you can use expression localhost), to make sure your client side is working fine, and make sure your Operating system and/or other software is working fine.
2.
Try running the same server on the machine within the LAN, and connect to it, you should be able to use LAN ip address to connect to it, unless there is software blocking it.
If both things works, we can localize it to network issue, bandwith issue and ISP issue.
help us out a bit so we can help you too.
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Been away a few days, sorry... lets see... I downloaded a server .exe file from minecraft.net, and i will start it and try connect with both localhost and 127.0.0.1... doesnt work, i think its cuz the server program isnt doing anything, it seems kinda empty, and no commands work, i typed help, and then some commands SHOULD pop up, but nothing happens. I guess trying number 2 is pointless since number one didnt work... xD
Also, tried 1.7.10, no luck, as i kinda expected
Hoping you guys can figure this out for me! ~Okkon
1.
Try running server (matching version) on the same computer you have client on, and connect to it using IP 127.0.0.1 ( or you can use expression localhost ), to make sure your client side is working fine, and make sure your Operating system and/or other software is working fine.
2.
Try running the same server on the machine within the LAN, and connect to it, you should be able to use LAN ip address to connect to it, unless there is software blocking it.
If both things works, we can localize it to network issue, bandwith issue and ISP issue.
help us out a bit so we can help you too.