It's really not hard to make your own. If you want to make it public, and portforwarding it gets a little trickier (but plenty of tutorials on YT) but to just make your own server, using the port of 25565 to access your server, it's easy.
It's really not hard to make your own. If you want to make it public, and portforwarding it gets a little trickier (but plenty of tutorials on YT) but to just make your own server, using the port of 25565 to access your server, it's easy.
I used to have one that way... but then my computer ip changed and everything got screwed up :/ SO im back to square one.
I used to have one that way... but then my computer ip changed and everything got screwed up :/ SO im back to square one.
If your PC ip changed, on Windows, find it easiliy again by going into CMD, typing "ipconfig", hitting enter and then finding your IPV4 address.
If your Internet IP changes (maybe you have a dynamic IP that is set to change every day, week, month or some are years), then you just have to re port forward and find your ip again on sites such as ipcicken.com or whatismyip.org
Your PC IP shouldn't change really, however it will never change from something with in the realms of 192.168.0.*number*
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