
another "network receiver won't work in the nether" post
systemshaper opened this issue ยท 2 comments
Issue description:
I've searched through past issues and found a couple similar to this, but none with a resolution I am able to apply to my situation. I am unable to create a network connection across dimensions. I can successfully make connections within two nether networks or within two overworld networks, but not between an overworld and nether network. I am placing a chunk loader in each location, and I have already personally experienced that this chunk loader works (because I use it for multiple distant farms and power generators that I have confirmed are working when I'm in different dimensions or logged out of the server entirely).
What happens:
The network receive never receives power.
What you expected to happen:
The network receive would receive power once I used the network card to connect it back to the network transmitter, as with the other network connections I've made in the same world.
Steps to reproduce:
- load a chunk in the overworld and nether, such as by placing a chunk loader block.
- place a network transmitter and a powered controller in the overworld
- place a network receiver in the nether, and right click it with a network card.
- place the network card into the transmitter in the overworld.
- return to find the receive in the nether still grey and unpowered.
Version (make sure you are on the latest version before reporting):
- Minecraft: 1.14.4
- Forge: 1.40.4 28.2.0
- Refined Storage: 1.7.3
Does this issue occur on a server? Yes this issue was originally observed on my server, but I have performed most of my testing in single player worlds.
MODS:
The only mods I am using (besides Refined Storage itself) are the following chunk loader mods, each of which I've tested.
chunkloader-1.14.4-1.0.0
PersistentBits-1.14.4-2.0.2
ChunkNoGoByeBye-1.14.4-1.0.3
If a (crash)log is relevant for this issue, link it here:
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