They didnt port forward.
You might have to update your minecraft
You can download the Minecraft server software at their main website, from that application you can create a minecraft server using your own wi-fi or resources. This won't cost anything unless you don't have enough bandwidth and you overload your router for creating or running too big of a server.
Settings for MC.
It doesn't work
The Server has to install the mods Not You.
The pocket edition of minecraft doesnt have crafting, therefore doesnt need one. Its a crafting table btw.
step1. find out a server ip code step2. wait for the server to work. (it has to be running at the creators computer) step3.click on the server & click connect !you are on a server!
Well they added LAN world too but i dont think that whould work if one of your friends have a server join all in one
There is an option on the downloaded version that says "play offline" click that.
Only if the server is Snapshot and you have the same version of Snapshot. To create a server with snapshot, download the snapshot server creater.
To create a Minecraft server, you can follow these basic steps: 1-Choose a server software: There are various server software options available for Minecraft, such as Spigot, PaperMC, and Bukkit. 2-Install the server software: Once you have chosen a server software, you will need to download and install it on your computer or server. 3-Configure server settings: After installing the server software, you will need to configure server settings such as game rules, plugins, and server properties. 4-Port forward your router: If you are hos-ting the server on your computer, you will need to port forward your router to allow players to connect to your server.
you need to be in multi-player or a server to make the TNT work.