This article will give some steps to help solve a Timed out
error when you try joining your server.
❓ What Is This Error ❓
You may receive this error when you try to join your server.
The error messages look like this in your Multicraft console:
19.04 01:28:40 [Server] Server thread/INFO <username> joined the game
19.04 01:28:40 [Multicraft] <username> ran command Message of the Day
19.04 01:29:12 [Disconnect] User <username> has disconnected, reason: Timed out
19.04 01:29:12 [Server] Server thread/INFO <username> left the game.
What does the player see when he tries joining:
Connection Lost
Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
Connection Lost: Disconnected
Reasons & How to Solve
Here are the most common problems and solutions for this issue:
A user is far away from where the Minecraft server is hosted. This causes their router to time out the connection and disconnects the user. It is commonly associated with ASUS brand routers and their default settings.
Have the user disable NAT acceleration in their router settings. This setting can typically be found in LAN > Switch Control.
_ It may also be caused by your Firewall. _
To solve you must be an administrator on your computer and do the following:
- Go to Search
- Type Windows Firewall
- Click on
Allow an app through Windows firewall
. - Click on Change Settings.
- Find “Java(TM) Platform SE Binary” If it shows more than one option, make the following changes on both:
On Checkboxes
mark the optionPrivate
for all processes. - Click on OK
- Restart your computer.
- Try to connect to your server.
It may also be a player’s slow connection that can’t render all the blocks in time. Lowering the player’s render distance to the lowest setting (under Video
in their settings) may help. Lowering the server view-distance may also fix the issue.
For that, changing the server-side view distance will fix as well:
- Log in to your Multicraft here and stop your server.
- Click on
Files
, then onConfig Files
. - Click on
Server Settings
. - Find
View Distance
and change it to the desired number, then click onSave
and start your server.
Changing Your IPv4 Settings
As Timed out
are extremely generic errors, another possible fix for that is to change your IPv4 settings.
For that, you must update your IPv4 settings to the preferred DNS 8.8.8.8
and secondary to 8.8.4.4
.
️ Changing the Server Location ️
You can also contact our technical support team and request that your server be moved to a location that is closer to where your users are located. This will reduce the delay when making a connection to your server for your users and the time out will not be triggered by the user’s router.