Client connect timed out errors symptons/causes/fixes:

 

Common Causes:

A client geographical location is a long distance from where the Minecraft server is hosted. This causes their router to time out the connection and disconnect the user. It is commonly associated with ASUS brand routers and their default settings.

Have the user disable NAT acceleration in their router settings. This setting can typically be found in LAN > Switch Control.

It may also be caused by your Firewall. You must be an administrator on your computer:

Go to Search
Type Windows Firewall
Click on "Allow an app through Windows firewall".
Click on Change Settings.
Find "Java(TM) Platform SE Binary" If it shows more then one option, make the following changes on both: "On Checkboxes" mark the option Private for all processes.
Click on OK
Restart your computer.
Try to connect to your server.

It may also be a player's slow connection that can't render all the blocks in time. Lowering the player's render distance to lowest setting (under "Video" in their settings) may help. Lowering the server view-distance may also fix the issue.

For that, changing the server-side view distance will fix as well.

Stop the Server.
Click on " Files ".
Click on " Config Files ".
Click on " Server Settings ".
Find " View-Distance ".
Change it to " 4 ".
click on " Save ".
Start your server

Changing the server location:


Contact our technical support team and request that your server be moved to a location that is closer to where your users are located. This will reduce the latency when making a connection to your server for your users and reducing the possibility of timeouts

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