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![]() ![]() ![]() I'm able to get on the BedrockConnect serverlist, but retrieving a "Can't connect to world"/"Unable to connect to world" when joining a server If the internet on the device appears to not be connecting at all, try changing your secondary DNS to another public DNS, such as one of the following: The internet on my console is not working at all now. You can also try reloading the "Servers" tab by hitting B (when in the "Servers" tab) until you're back to the main screen, then go back to servers, and try that a couple of times until it hopefully works.Signing out of your Microsoft account ingame, and signing back in.This is a Minecraft game bug, usually on the Switch version. IPhone (PS4/PS5/Xbox Only): It shows "Coming Soon" in the servers tab Other local instance tutorials for BedrockConnect: When in Minecraft on the game console, go to the "Friends" tab, and the server-list server should be showing under LAN servers and available to join.Make sure the computer running the BedrockConnect JAR is on the same network as your game console.In command prompt or terminal, run the following command:.Make sure Java 8 or higher is installed.On PC, Mac, or Linux, download this JAR:.This can be setup by doing the following: If on Xbox/PS4/PS5, you can also join BedrockConnect through a LAN connection. If you're still having issues, you can try one of the other hosted BedrockConnect instances: Netgear, TP-Link, etc) You can try googling " router how to set dns in router settings" Where to set this would depend on what brand of router you have. ![]() In which case, you can try setting the DNS directly in your router's settings. Your network might be blocking the DNS.Set the DNS directly in your router settings, using 2001:19f0:4009:4126:5400:00ff:fe22:0d52 as the primary, and 2001:4860:4860::8888 as the secondary (or any other popular DNS that supports IPv6 for the secondary).Here's a tutorial by jbob3mm that shows how to disable this: Disable IPv6 on your router, if possible.You might have IPv6 enabled on your network, which can cause issues on Xbox and possibly other game consoles, as they don't support custom IPv6 DNS's to be set.This will reload the featured servers tab. In Minecraft, hit B until your back to the main screen, then go back to servers. ![]()
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