Playing Minecraft Multiplayer with your friends is some of the best fun you can have, but you might think that using the same wifi connection is mandatory for it. This is not actually the case. In this quick guide, we’ll show you how you can easily play Minecraft Multiplayer with friends without being on the same wifi connection! Make sure to follow closely for the best results, Right, let’s get into it.
Firstly, open up your web browser and navigate to this page. At the bottom right of the webpage, find and click on the “Play” button. This will take you to the login or sign-up page. Create an account and continue. Now, you will be redirected to the Servers page. Click on the option that lets you create a new server. Now, you can customize every little setting about your brand new server. Don’t worry though, you can change these at any time from the options tab. Once your server is created, click on and click on Start to enter a queue of servers waiting to go live. It should normally only take a few minutes to start up your server, but it may vary depending on your wifi connection. The best part about using Aternos is that you can actually import a world into the server. If you already have a decked-out world that you used to use with your mates, you can bring that into your server to use again. Additionally, you can ban players, whitelist them back, or OP your best buds. Under the Access tab, you can allow another Aternos user to have access to the core settings of the server, in case you need help running the server.
We hope this article helped you start up a new server with your friends. Happy Mining!