Cannot connect to certain servers [duplicate]

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Whenever I try to connect to a certain server, an error message came saying "Connection refused" and "no further information". This situation does not appear in other servers.

This situation also does not appear when I connect through another WiFi. It also doesn't appear when I use another address to connect to the server.

The version of Minecraft doesn't matter as this appears in every version. I tried relogging and redownloading Minecraft, but it does not solve the problem.

Is it because of my Firewall settings? Is it because of the WiFi settings? Is it because of the server? Which has nothing to do with me?



Best Answer

POSSIBILITIES

1) You could be banned from the server, in which case you cannot reach it.

2) Firewall: make sure that windows firewall/McAfee/(any other) aren't blocking the internet connection, if so search online on how to unblock an internet connection through that certain program.

3) You have a cracked version on minecraft, which can only reach cracked servers (there is no fix for this).

P.S. as far as i know, there it is extremely likely to be your internet connection/WiFi issues, try using a cable to connect to the internet to see if it works then.




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Why is my Mac saying Cannot connect to server?

The computer or server may have been shut down or restarted, or may have been disconnected from the network. Try reconnecting, or contact the person who administers the computer or server.

Is the IP address the same on all devices?

Your internet service provider (ISP) assigns IP addresses to your internet-connected devices, and every IP address is unique. Considering every single internet-connected device has an IP address, billions of IP addresses exist.

How do I stop my Mac from trying to connect to the server?

Modem
  • Click the Apple icon at the top of your Mac's screen, then click \u201cSystem Preferences.\u201d
  • Click \u201cNetwork,\u201d then click modem from the \u201cShow\u201d drop-down menu.
  • Click the \u201cPPP\u201d tab, then click \u201cPPP Options.\u201d
  • Click the check box to de-select the option to \u201cConnect Automatically When Starting TCP/IP Applications.\u201d




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