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How to Fix Minecraft Error io.netty.channel.AbstractChannel$AnnotatedConnectException

If you are encountering error io.netty.channel.AbstractChannel$AnnotatedConnectException on Minecraft, this guide will help you resolve it.

Quick Summary

The `io.netty.channel.AbstractChannel$AnnotatedConnectException` error in Minecraft typically indicates a problem establishing a network connection between your client and the Minecraft server. This often means your computer is unable to reach the server's address or there's a problem with the server itself.

Common Causes

  • Incorrect Server Address: The server address entered in your Minecraft client is incorrect or contains a typo. Even a small error can prevent the connection from being established.
  • Server is Offline: The Minecraft server you're trying to connect to is currently offline for maintenance, experiencing technical difficulties, or has been shut down.
  • Firewall or Antivirus Interference: Your firewall or antivirus software is blocking Minecraft's connection to the server. These programs can sometimes mistakenly identify game connections as threats.
  • Network Connectivity Issues: There are problems with your internet connection, such as a dropped connection, slow speeds, or router issues, preventing you from reaching the server.
  • Server Capacity Reached: The Server has reached its maximum allowed player limit and is unable to accept new connections until other players disconnect.
  • Outdated Minecraft Client or Server: If your client and the server are running significantly different versions of Minecraft, the connection may fail. Incompatibilities between client and server versions are common.

Step-by-Step Fixes

Method 1: Verify Server Address

Step 1: Double-check the server address you entered. Even a small typo can prevent the connection.

Step 2: Ask the server administrator or a friend who can connect to the server to confirm the correct address.

Step 3: Ensure you are using the correct port number, if required (usually included after the server address, separated by a colon, e.g., 'example.com:25565').

Method 2: Check Server Status

Step 1: Contact the server administrator or check the server's website or Discord channel for announcements regarding the server status.

Step 2: Use an online server status checker (if available) by entering the server's address to see if it's online and responding.

Method 3: Firewall and Antivirus Configuration

Step 1: Add Minecraft (both the launcher and the Java executable used to run the game) to the exceptions list in your firewall and antivirus software.

Step 2: Temporarily disable your firewall and antivirus software to see if the issue persists. If it's resolved, permanently configure your firewall and antivirus to allow Minecraft's connections.

Method 4: Restart Network Devices

Step 1: Restart your modem/router by unplugging it from the power outlet, waiting 30 seconds, and then plugging it back in.

Step 2: Restart your computer to refresh its network connections.

Step 3: Check your internet connection to ensure you have a stable connection. Run a speed test or try accessing other websites.

Method 5: Update Minecraft Client

Step 1: Open the Minecraft Launcher.

Step 2: Ensure that the correct version is selected and is up to date. If an update is available, install it. If the server uses a specific version, update/downgrade to that version instead.

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