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Easy ways to troubleshoot a Minecraft server when it keeps saying "connection reset"
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Did you get the "Internal Exception java.net.SocketException: Connection reset" error in Minecraft? If you play with friends in multiplayer mode, you may be booted off the realm unexpectedly. This can be due to a variety of errors. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to troubleshoot the connection. This wikiHow will show you how to fix the server connection reset error in Minecraft.

Things You Should Know

  • To fix connection reset in Minecraft, renew your IP address by using the /release, /flushdns, and /renew commands in Command Prompt.
  • Add Minecraft as an allowed app in Windows Security Firewall.
  • Manually change your DNS server in your Internet connection "Properties."
Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Renew IP Address

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  1. Open the Command Prompt . Click the Start menu and type "cmd." Right-click the first option and click Run as administrator .
  2. This will release your IP address.
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  3. This will flush your IP address.
  4. When the command is finished, a new line will appear with a new IP address.
    • Try connecting to Minecraft again.
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Method 2
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Allow Minecraft in Windows Firewall

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  1. Click the Start menu and click the cog icon.
  2. This will be towards the bottom of the page.
  3. You can find this in the left panel.
  4. A new window will open.
  5. This is near the bottom of the screen.
  6. A new page will open.
  7. You can find this at the bottom of the allowed apps list.
  8. Click Browse… and select the Minecraft.exe file. Then, click Add .
    • Try connecting to Minecraft again.
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Change DNS Server

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  1. Click the Start menu and search for "control panel." Click the first option.
    • Make sure you're using an administrator account before you begin changing your Windows DNS .
    • Close Minecraft completely before troubleshooting.
  2. You can find this in the top-right corner, next to View by .
    • The icons will switch to a small list format.
  3. This will be on the right of the window.
  4. This will be next to Connections . If you're using an Ethernet cable , you'll click Ethernet .
    • A new window will open.
  5. You can find this at the bottom-left corner.
    • A new window will open.
  6. This will be listed underneath This connection uses the following items .
    • A new window will open.
  7. By default, the circles should be bubbled in next to Obtain … automatically .
    • Check the circles next to Use the following IPv6 address and Use the following DNS server addresses .
      • This will open the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields.
  8. You can find this underneath Use the following DNS server addresses .
  9. You can find this underneath Use the following DNS server addresses .
  10. This will be at the bottom-left corner.
  11. This will apply your new settings.
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Decrease Render Distance

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  1. Some users report that decreasing your render distance can fix this error. If you have your render distance set higher than 12, you'll need to decrease it. [1]
  2. This will open a new window.
  3. You can find this tab on the left panel.
  4. Use the slider to decrease the render distance.
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