Orrible
01-12-2004, 22:41
Hello, hoping for some sage advice.
My situation;
I have a home LAN setup using a Netgear FVS318 router. The port numbers have been set for TS use.
1st computer has the echo and uses a Fortissimo III sound card.
2nd computer does not have an echo and uses a TB Santa Cruz.
I had a private server setup prior to this and everything worked fine. With an increase in users, I decided to rent a server from Teamspeakhost.com.
The problem:
When I am using Comp #1 with others across the internet, I have no problems, no echo at all. The only time the echo exists on Comp #1 is when Comp #2 logs in to the server. But Comp #2 has no echo and can be heard and spoken into without any problems. If Comp #2 is logged in and Comp #1 is not, again it works perfectly. :confused:
I have the latest drivers for both sound cards, the latest TS client releases and have gone over the mixer settings various times without success. I will be going through the mixer/sound settings again on Comp #2 but was hoping someone may have new ideas I could try to resolve this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Orri
My situation;
I have a home LAN setup using a Netgear FVS318 router. The port numbers have been set for TS use.
1st computer has the echo and uses a Fortissimo III sound card.
2nd computer does not have an echo and uses a TB Santa Cruz.
I had a private server setup prior to this and everything worked fine. With an increase in users, I decided to rent a server from Teamspeakhost.com.
The problem:
When I am using Comp #1 with others across the internet, I have no problems, no echo at all. The only time the echo exists on Comp #1 is when Comp #2 logs in to the server. But Comp #2 has no echo and can be heard and spoken into without any problems. If Comp #2 is logged in and Comp #1 is not, again it works perfectly. :confused:
I have the latest drivers for both sound cards, the latest TS client releases and have gone over the mixer settings various times without success. I will be going through the mixer/sound settings again on Comp #2 but was hoping someone may have new ideas I could try to resolve this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Orri