Can I host more than one server from the same pc?

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Can I host more than one server from the same pc?

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RAM isn't a big problem for me, so I was wondering if i could host 2 servers on my PC? If so, how?
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Download fCraft 2 times, set two different ports, and run both programs separately.

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but the minecraft port is only 25565 i thought?
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25565 is the default minecraft port. You may port forward another port, and change the port your server uses in the General tab in ConfigGUI.

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BobKare wrote:Download fCraft 2 times, set two different ports, and run both programs separately.
just copy the software, no need to waste your bandwidth like that.
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Hellenion wrote:
BobKare wrote:Download fCraft 2 times, set two different ports, and run both programs separately.
just copy the software, no need to waste your bandwidth like that.
Or download it one time, and copy it :3

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ok ok, but port forwarding is a real pain for me, i have to call my internet company and be put on hold to do it. ( I dont know my router password)
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You need 2 ports forwarded.

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yes... ik i understand....
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phonebookguy wrote:ok ok, but port forwarding is a real pain for me, i have to call my internet company and be put on hold to do it. ( I dont know my router password)
By default, username + password is Admin. Have you tried that?
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yes
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It's really easy.

Go into your router. select port forwarding. choose the internal address to send to, then forward the port to it...

www.portforward.com will show you how to do it for your router model... :wink:
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