barab allows a private Bedrock Edition server to appear as a LAN server for compatible Minecraft Bedrock clients on the same Wi-Fi network, enabling a simple connection without DNS rerouting or account login.
The app creates a temporary local LAN gateway and redirects the client to a preconfigured private Bedrock server.
How to connect:
1. Make sure your Android device and console are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
2. Open barab.
3. Select your preferred language if this is your first launch.
4. Tap the “Start” button.
5. Open Minecraft Bedrock and navigate to the “Friends” tab.
6. Connect using the LAN Games section.
7. Tap “Stop” in barab after you are finished.
Troubleshooting:
Make sure that:
1. Your console and Android device are connected to the same local Wi-Fi network.
2. You are not using a guest network, VPN, or router client isolation.
3. Local network discovery is allowed on your router.
4. No other app is already using the default Bedrock LAN port on your device.
Notes:
- barab uses a private, preconfigured Bedrock destination.
- The destination server address is not shown in the app interface.
- The app does not contain ads.
Disclaimer:
barab is a third-party independent utility. barab is not endorsed by, sponsored by, affiliated with, or associated with Minecraft, Mojang, Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox Live, PlayStation, Nintendo, or any of their owners or affiliates.