Hello everyone, I have an issue. I recently build this Gaming PC, I installed all drivers on this rig and also installed the Windows 10 Pro. I also installed Minecraft, had no issue while installing it. Recently I been wanting to play with my brother on his World via LAN, every time I try to connect, I always get this message
Idk why it happens, I'm able to connect to online servers but not to LAN servers. We both have same versions of MC. He has more than one PC and they both connect with each other fine ,but when I try my PC, that's when I have the issue. Basically it's my PC that is having the issue, would definitely appreciate any help! Thanks in advance!
Also I made another thread but was automatically marked spam, apologies for that.
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You posted in the right section! congratz!
Yeah, the lan of minecraft doesn't always work properly. Maybe try to allow your and your brothers minecraft to their firewall. If that doesn't work you can always use hamachi to connect to your brother.
A tutorial for LAN with hamachi can you find in this post
Yay this is my 21th forum post!! 21 is my fav number!
Yeah, we both did that, I used to have an old pre built PC were I would play MC, we both had no issues connecting to LAN, the happens with my PC, idk why but I allowed stuff through my firewall and still, I even turned off my firewall and still had the issue.
Hey everyone, Im just returning to say that I managed to fix the issue. My PC is a custom built and the mother board is an MSI Z97A Gaming 7, it came with a disc that included all the drivers, including the Internet driver. I had tried the other suggestions and it still did not worked, what I end up doing was searching my Internet driver, in this case, Killer Network by MSI, on Google and it appeared that this driver was messing up any LAN connections, MSI did had a new driver for me to install which end up fixing my issue. My suggestion is that you might want to check you driver to see if it's not the issue before proceeding to doing other stuff, that is all. Thanks for the help and suggestions!
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Hopefully I posted this in the right section.
Hello everyone, I have an issue. I recently build this Gaming PC, I installed all drivers on this rig and also installed the Windows 10 Pro. I also installed Minecraft, had no issue while installing it. Recently I been wanting to play with my brother on his World via LAN, every time I try to connect, I always get this message
io.netty.channel.ConnectTimeoutException: connection timed out:
Idk why it happens, I'm able to connect to online servers but not to LAN servers. We both have same versions of MC. He has more than one PC and they both connect with each other fine ,but when I try my PC, that's when I have the issue. Basically it's my PC that is having the issue, would definitely appreciate any help! Thanks in advance!
Also I made another thread but was automatically marked spam, apologies for that.
You posted in the right section! congratz!
Yeah, the lan of minecraft doesn't always work properly. Maybe try to allow your and your brothers minecraft to their firewall. If that doesn't work you can always use hamachi to connect to your brother.
A tutorial for LAN with hamachi can you find in this post
Yay this is my 21th forum post!! 21 is my fav number!
Yeah, we both did that, I used to have an old pre built PC were I would play MC, we both had no issues connecting to LAN, the happens with my PC, idk why but I allowed stuff through my firewall and still, I even turned off my firewall and still had the issue.
I tried Hamachi and it did not work, still same issue.
Hey everyone, Im just returning to say that I managed to fix the issue. My PC is a custom built and the mother board is an MSI Z97A Gaming 7, it came with a disc that included all the drivers, including the Internet driver. I had tried the other suggestions and it still did not worked, what I end up doing was searching my Internet driver, in this case, Killer Network by MSI, on Google and it appeared that this driver was messing up any LAN connections, MSI did had a new driver for me to install which end up fixing my issue. My suggestion is that you might want to check you driver to see if it's not the issue before proceeding to doing other stuff, that is all. Thanks for the help and suggestions!