Geyser Setup Wizard
Build a Geyser setup plan for Paper, Purpur, Velocity, or standalone installs with Bedrock UDP ports, Floodgate, proxy, and firewall reminders.
Build a Geyser Setup Plan
Geyser setup fails most often because the wrong layer was chosen or UDP was not opened. This wizard creates a checklist for plugin, proxy, or standalone installs.
For networking context, use the port troubleshooting wizard and the timed out error guide.
Proxy Note
On proxy networks, decide where Java and Bedrock players connect, then protect backend servers so players cannot bypass authentication.
FAQ
Does Geyser use the same port as Java?
Not usually. Bedrock clients connect over UDP, commonly port 19132, while Java servers normally use TCP.
Do I need Floodgate?
Use Floodgate when you want Bedrock players to join without Java account authentication, then configure permissions and prefixes carefully.
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