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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-78922

Minecraft Client Broken - Server Kicking Issue

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    • Minecraft 1.8.1, Minecraft 1.8.3
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    • OS: Windows 7 64 bit
      Java: Java 1.8.0_25 64 bit
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      Whenever I log onto any server whatsoever I eventually get these errors:

      Badly compressed packet - size of 45 is below server threshold of 256
      Incorrect header check
      Simply just Disconnected
      Badly compressed packet - size 165558635 is larger than protocol maximum of 2097152
      OutOfBoundsException:readerIndex(1087) + length(111) exceeds writerIndex(1087): UnpooledHeapByteBuf(ridx: 1087, widx: 1087, cap: 1087/1087)
      An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
      Badly compressed packet - size of 61 is below server threshold of 256
      incorrect data check
      CorruptedFrameException: length wider than 21-bit
      Badly compressed packet - size of 46 is below server threshold of 256
      invalid code lengths set
      incorrect header check
      invalid distance code
      CorruptedFrameException: length wider than 21-bit
      badly compressed packet - size of 89 is below server threshold of 256.

      I have tried reinstalling minecraft, java, trying a different client, changing my in-game video settings, turning off firewall, restarting my computer, getting the server creator to turn off network-compression-threshold in server.properties which got rid of badly compressed packet problems but my other problems were still there.

      This happens on ALL servers I go on, no matter what, and I will be kicked within 30 seconds to a minute of logging in.

      PLEASE HELP!!!

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            huttonater Niall Hutton
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