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PaulJohnson
02-11-2004, 04:12
Hello,
I have been using TeamSpeak in the Eastern USA for about 6 months. About 2 weeks ago I tried to connect to the server that my friend hosts and it came up with an error message. It said:

[21:39:21] Connecting to ____________
[21:39:25] No reply from server
Maybe the server is offline
or maybe teamspeak is not running on it

But the server is online, and other people are on it. I thought this might be an isolated issue so I tried another server, same result. I rebooted, same result. I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled and tried again, same problem. I disabled windows firewall and all the norton settings, still nothing.

Everything else on my computer runs fine, AIM, MSN, Mozilla, IE, IRC. I just have an issue with TeamSpeak. This is very frusterating and the computer people in our IRC channel have tried to help me, but to no avail. Please let me know if there is any router settings I should change, or if there is anything that I can do.

Specs:
P4 @ 2.66
Windows XP, SP 2
Integrated sound (I think)
TeamSpeak 2 2.0.32.60


So if there is any way someone could give me a hand, it would be highly appreciated. I can fill in more information, I just don't know what all you need to know. I will supply more information as needed. Thanks in advance.

-PaulJohnson

m&m's
02-11-2004, 05:57
xp fire wall up ? it auto installs with sp2 with out asking you if you want it . or a router issus no reply is a network issue

PaulJohnson
02-11-2004, 18:48
I disabled windows firewall and all the norton settings

XP Firewall is disabled.

m&m's
02-11-2004, 19:37
XP Firewall is disabled.
i read that but a no reply from server is 99.9 % of the time a network issue something blocking the flow of info like a firewall or wrong setting in port fowarding or no port fowarding setup in a router at all ... so with that said check your setting real close 8767 udp for the port fowarding and some routers dont like a single port so set 8767-8768 range

PaulJohnson
02-11-2004, 19:54
OK I forwarded the ports you said, still nothing. I have other ports forwarded, but just the ones used to host games on Battle.net for Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne.

Should I get rid of the other ports that I have forwarded and see if that changed anything?

m&m's
02-11-2004, 20:04
OK I forwarded the ports you said, still nothing. I have other ports forwarded, but just the ones used to host games on Battle.net for Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne.

Should I get rid of the other ports that I have forwarded and see if that changed anything?
no it will make no difrerance what others you have fowarded your only telling your router that the info being sent to the router needs to be send by it and to go the what lan ip .. with port fowarding