Hello and welcome to our comprehensive guide on hosting a Terraria server with Hamachi. Whether you’re a seasoned Terraria player looking to start your own server or a newbie trying to figure out the ropes, this article has got you covered. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know to host a Terraria server with Hamachi, from setting up your network to running your first game. Let’s get started.
What is Hamachi?
Before we dive into hosting a Terraria server, let’s first understand what Hamachi is and why we need it. Hamachi is a virtual private network (VPN) software that creates a secure connection between two or more computers over the internet. Using Hamachi, you can connect to computers located anywhere in the world and access resources as if they were on your local network. In the context of Terraria, Hamachi allows us to simulate a local network between our computers, which is necessary for hosting a server.
How does Hamachi work?
When you install and run Hamachi, it creates a virtual network adapter on your computer. This adapter is used to create a virtual network interface that behaves like a physical network adapter. Once you’ve set up your Hamachi network, you can connect to other computers running Hamachi on the same network by using their Hamachi IP addresses.
For example, if your Hamachi IP address is 25.123.45.67 and your friend’s Hamachi IP address is 25.123.45.68, you can connect to their computer by simply entering their IP address in the Terraria server settings.
Setting up your Hamachi network
Now that we understand what Hamachi is and how it works, it’s time to set up our Hamachi network. Follow the steps below to get started:
Step | Description |
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Step 1 | Download and install Hamachi on your computer |
Step 2 | Create a new network by clicking on the “Network” tab and selecting “Create a new network” |
Step 3 | Enter a name for your network and a strong password |
Step 4 | Share your network name and password with the players you want to connect to your server |
Step 5 | Connect to your network by clicking on the “Network” tab and selecting “Join an existing network” |
Step 6 | Enter the network name and password that you received from the network creator |
Step 7 | You’re now connected to the Hamachi network! |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do all players need to be on the same Hamachi network?
A: Yes, all players who want to join your Terraria server need to be connected to the same Hamachi network. Make sure to share the network name and password with all players who want to join your server.
Q: How many players can join my Terraria server?
A: The number of players that can join your Terraria server depends on your computer’s processing power and internet speed. Generally, a maximum of 8 players is recommended for a smooth gaming experience.
Q: Do I need to port forward if I’m using Hamachi?
A: No, you don’t need to port forward if you’re using Hamachi. Hamachi creates a virtual network between your computer and other players, so there’s no need to open any ports in your router.
Installing and configuring Terraria server
Step 1: Downloading the server software
The first step in hosting a Terraria server with Hamachi is to download the server software. Follow the steps below to download the server software from the official Terraria website:
Step | Description |
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Step 1 | Go to the official Terraria website |
Step 2 | Click on the “Terraria Server” link at the top of the page |
Step 3 | Select your operating system and download the server software |
Step 4 | Extract the downloaded files to a folder on your computer |
Step 2: Configuring the server
Once you’ve downloaded the server software, it’s time to configure your server settings. Follow the steps below to set up your server:
Step | Description |
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Step 1 | Navigate to the folder where you extracted the server software |
Step 2 | Open the “serverconfig.txt” file |
Step 3 | Edit the server settings as per your requirements |
Step 4 | Save the changes and close the file |
Step 3: Starting the server
Now that you’ve configured your server settings, it’s time to start the server. Follow the steps below to start your Terraria server:
Step | Description |
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Step 1 | Navigate to the folder where you extracted the server software |
Step 2 | Open the “TerrariaServer.exe” file |
Step 3 | Your server is now running! Leave the command prompt window open in the background. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do players join my Terraria server?
A: Players can join your Terraria server by entering your Hamachi IP address and port number in the multiplayer section of Terraria. The default port number for Terraria servers is 7777, but you can change it in the serverconfig.txt file.
Q: How do I set a password for my Terraria server?
A: To set a password for your Terraria server, add the following line to the serverconfig.txt file:
password=yourpassword
Q: How do I change the world size for my Terraria server?
A: To change the world size for your Terraria server, add the following line to the serverconfig.txt file:
worldsize=1
The world size can be set to 1 (small), 2 (medium), or 3 (large).
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve successfully hosted a Terraria server with Hamachi. We hope you found this guide useful and easy to follow. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Happy gaming!