Running a Minecraft Server Ipv6

Running a Minecraft Server Ipv6

Running a Minecraft Server Ipv6
Running a Minecraft Server Ipv6
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Model: Archer AX10  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.10 Build 20240130 Rel. 77367(4A50)

Could anyone that has managed to set up a private Minecraft server (or any other P2P game) help me? I'm hearing all of the issues with firewall restrictions and whatnot but has anyone been able to do it with this router?

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Re:Running a Minecraft Server Ipv6
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Hi@rpr91,

Thank you for consulting our community.

 

For setting up a server, I suggest you consult the game server official or support to confirm what permissions need to be enabled on the router?

For the router, you need to make sure you can access the IPv6 network normally. Please refer to How to set up an IPv6 Internet connection on the TP-Link Wi-Fi Routers

 

If you want to enjoy the best performance of online games, you need to configure your network environment properly. Here are some tips that can help you:

1. Use a wired Ethernet or 5GHz/6GHz Wi-Fi connection instead of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection. The latter can be easily interrupted by other signals, which can affect your gaming experience. A wired network is the most recommended option for stability and speed.

2. Update the firmware of your router to the latest version. This can improve the compatibility and security of your router. You can download the latest firmware from TP-Link Support page.

3. Enable HomeShield on the router to protect your network from malicious attacks when playing games. You can also turn off your anti-virus software temporarily, as it may interfere with your game connection.

4. Close and terminate any programs that download or stream music/video. These programs consume a lot of bandwidth, which can slow down your game traffic. WTFast is designed to only accelerate the game traffic from your computer, but it cannot prevent other traffic from affecting your game.

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