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  • Dani Noble
    Moderator Beacon of Knowledge Super Star

    Hi Hana Azzaro

    Are you trying to host across the same network (like say at home) or are you trying to host to people outside of your network? 

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  • Penny Support
    Bug Zapper Super Star Beacon of Knowledge Support

    Dominick

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  • Dominick Support
    Bug Zapper Support

    Sorry to hear you are having issues with multiplayer. You may have not been able to see join codes if our service was down at the time. Can you confirm this is still the case? As for the IP address, it will show if you are connected to a network by a cable or Wi-Fi connection. You school may have blocked that information from being read. Can you let us know if this is a school device? Let us know your findings. 

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  • Hana Azzaro

    Dani Noble,

    I am trying to host across to people outside of my network (at home) and the same network.

    Dominick

    I am still having trouble with it and i have the newest updated minecraft education edition.

    Thanks

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  • Dani Noble
    Moderator Beacon of Knowledge Super Star

    Hi Hana Azzaro

    Just to confirm, have you enabled port forwarding on your home router? 

     

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  • Al L

    Hi I’m having the same issue with no IP.

    Some information:
    - Using M1 Mac
    - Works when using mobile hotspot
    - Works when logging via iPad and also older macs (ie not M1)
    - Works when I got other users in same network to join via internal IP address
    - Coukd not join other worlds jn different networks via codes
    - Have not tried port forwarding.

    Question:
    - will port forwarding allow Minecraft edu to detect API and therefore host and also join other worlds in different networks (homes)?
    - will port forwarding allow machine to generate codes?
    - what is causing this? I’ve checked all machines settings and all are the same. Is this due to the M1 chip?

    Thanks in advance!

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