


Power cycled every device involved many, many, many times. Minecraft: Java Edition MC-209305 oh no something went wrong and we couldnt connect to the minecraft services Resolved Export Details Type: Bug Resolution: Invalid Fix Version/s: None Affects Version/s: 1.16.jar, our minecraft clients and the server files and world in various combinations to get fresh copies talking to fresh copies, no effect. We've both uninstalled and reinstalled the server.We've triple checked all the router settings, even tried using optional QoS settings to no effect.We've turned both our firewalls off simultaneously, we've even uninstalled both firewalls and the problem still persists.I can connect to other minecraft servers on other networks without issue. It all still works fine from within his network. This happens every single time without fail, and I've attempted to connect on multiple computers on multiple networks (tried at work and at a different friend's place with a few laptops and my desktop), which leads me to believe it's at the server end, but I don't know what to tell my friend to try to fix it. Most of the time after a minute or two of very slow terrain loading the game kicks me with the message "timed out". However, the connection continues to be both massively slowed/throttled and massively delayed, once the world does load around me it can take literally 10 minutes before, say, a chest opens in response to my right click, and that's only if I can stay in the game that long. This is fine, I've dealt with slow connections before even though we've both got >10Mb/s both up and down.

I can view the server from the multiplayer menu and connect, this process is a little slower than usual but completes successfully, at which point my character appears floating in space as is common when chunks are slow to load. When I was on his network when we set the server up a week ago, I had no issued connected and playing using that external static IP. His ISP provides an external static IP that I then used to connect, and on my end I've also configured my firewall to allow the necessary traffic through.
Connection throttled minecraft error mac#
His firewall has been properly configured to allowing bidirectional communications for the java executable used by Minecraft, and his router has been configured to port forward the server port we're using (the default, 25565) to his machine (configured by both MAC address and a local static IP).
Connection throttled minecraft error windows 10#
My friend is running a 1.11.2 Minecraft server on his personal windows 10 machine. I'm having a strange and very hard to google issue with connecting to a friend's server, and no solution I've ever heard of or thought of has worked.
