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!
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.
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
you need to be in multi-player or a server to make the TNT work.
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.