In this video I show you how to make your own Minecraft server. Keep in mind that while this tutorial is for Windows, the process is pretty much the same on a Mac. Port Forwarding Site portforward.com Port Check Site www.yougetsignal.com *FAQ* Q)I can’t open minecraft_server.exe A)Type .exe at the end of the filename and open it again. Q)I can’t login to the server (Bad Login) A)Restart the Minecraft program and try again. If it still doesn’t work, try again. If it still will not work, restart your computer. Q)I can’t open the Server Properties file. A)Right click the file, chose open with, then choose Notepad to open the file. Q)I can’t find my router model number. A)The model number should be printed on the router. If not, check the manual that came with the router. If you still can’t find it, try a google search. Q)My router model number isn’t on the Port Forward site. A)Run a google search on how to forward ports on your router. Q)I’ve done everything you’re done, but it still says port 25565 was closed. A1)Wireless Networks – remember to forward the ports from the computer that has the has the router plugged into it. If you do not forward the ports from that computer, you will not be able to forward the ports. A2)Wired Connections – Retry the port forwarding process. Make sure you are forwarding the correct port (25565), and are following the correct format for entering the information into your firewall. If the port is still not open, try a google search on how to …
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[How To] Use TeamViewer 6 Tutorial(Free Remote PC Connection Tool)
Link: www.teamviewer.com TeamViewer has a freeware version of its program that allows you to remotely connect to other PCs. It’s a great tool that I live by, and one of the main reasons why I love it is to remote control other PCs on my home network! See the tutorial to learn more! Youtube tutorial request form spreadsheets.google.com More links and our wiki in the GameDexterity Channel! Other Misc Trivia Info: 1) I realize the tutorial is somewhat “short”. I tell it how it is. I save no time for long winded explanations. 2) If it sounds like I am rushing, well, I am. Fact is people enjoy shorter tutorial videos. If you are not one of those, sorry, learn to deal with it. I cannot win. People complain if videos are short, and if videos are long. It’s so hard to reach a compromise with the Youtube community. *sigh* 3) I use TeamViewer 6 primarily to do file transfer, and to check up on remote torrent downloads. I also used it more times than I can count to remote connect to gamers around the world to fix their port forwarding issues on their router. Isn’t that what my port forwarding tutorial video is for?!