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My friend wants to play minecraft with me but my ip keeps changing and we dont want to use HAMATCHI
If someone could help me it would be very appreciated
If someone could help me it would be very appreciated
plz
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Go talk to ANONUMOUS !!!!! LOL XD
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Uh, it shouldn't change, it's not your internal ip you want to connect to, it's the external.
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If you are on about your intetnet connection IP and not a local machine's IP only your ISP can issue a static IP.
if you want one of them ul need to call your provider and ask for one which usualy costs money
if you want one of them ul need to call your provider and ask for one which usualy costs money
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To avoid hassle and sometimes costs of switching to a static IP just use hamachi. It isn't rocket science and is easier in my opinion than port forwarding. What's the big deal with installing a program anyways?
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Triqih wroteYes, but first make sure minecraft is port forwarded, meaning, that it allows outside computers to access your server.DJ_Pon3 wrote Uh, it shouldn't change, it's not your internal ip you want to connect to, it's the external.
so your saying I should use the ip which I get from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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DJ_Pon3 wroteTriqih wroteYes, but first make sure minecraft is port forwarded, meaning, that it allows outside computers to access your server.DJ_Pon3 wrote Uh, it shouldn't change, it's not your internal ip you want to connect to, it's the external.
so your saying I should use the ip which I get from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
k thx ill do that
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HQ-Cxpped wrote Go talk to ANONUMOUS !!!!! LOL XD
This is one of the most stupidest things i have ever seen, and learn to spell Anonymous.
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