14 Ways to Troubleshoot Server Connection Error in Minecraft
14 Ways to Troubleshoot Server Connection Error in Minecraft
Are you having trouble connecting to a Minecraft server? If you're seeing the error "Can't Connect to Server" in Bedrock or Java edition, this could be caused by a variety of problems. If you're sure you have the correct server address and you're still unable to connect to a server's world, the issue could be related to your computer, system, or network. This wikiHow will show you how to fix the "Can't Connect to Server" error on desktop, console, or mobile.
Things You Should Know
  • Unplug your router, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Disconnect and reconnect Wi-Fi on your device.
  • Check https://downdetector.com/status/minecraft to see if servers are down everywhere.
  • Disable firewall on your computer and router, or make sure Minecraft is allowed access.

Open the command prompt. Click the Start menu and enter cmd into the search. Right-click the Command Prompt and click Run as administrator. Make sure Minecraft is closed.

Type ipconfig /flushdns and press ↵ Enter. Do this in the command prompt window. You'll see a success prompt.

Enter ipconfig /renew and press ↵ Enter. Again, enter this in the command prompt window. You'll see a success prompt.

Launch Minecraft. Try to connect to the server again.

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