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stormlifter
23-02-2005, 21:14
So to my understanding, TeamSpeak cannot connect behind a firewall that doesn't have it's ports forwarded.

I have a Linksys Router... is there a way to forward a port to more then one computer? Because When I forward it for one, then the other cannot connect.



Is there a way to fix this?

stormlifter
24-02-2005, 05:36
Anyone out there that can help?

poncho
24-02-2005, 06:00
Well, Im guessing that you would click add under you firewall rules section or something have you tried adding an extra one (same port different forwarding), not sure how your router works so sorry if this doesn't work.

guldi
24-02-2005, 07:43
I have a Linksys Router... is there a way to forward a port to more then one computer? Because When I forward it for one, then the other cannot connect.
of course not, how would the router then decide to which destination IP it should forward a packet beeing sent to a sepcific port ?
Anyway, why shoudl this be necessary ? In a firewall you OPEN a port; you don't forward it (apart from iptables), in a router you probably have to FORWARD a port.

Next time when you post, READ THE FORUM RULES ! So far we can only guess what you're real problem is :mad:
If you're using two clients behind a router, there is no forwarding in the router required.
If you wanne host two servers behind a router, you have to run one on a different port (server manual). You can't forward the UDP port 8767 to two different IP's

stormlifter
28-02-2005, 00:43
Hey I'm sorry... here's more info

I'm trying to get two clients connected behind one router...

I can only get one.

Thanks... if you need more info, just let me know.

Isn't there a way to make TeamSpeak Passive?... just a though, not really sure.

m&m's
28-02-2005, 01:58
use the lan ip to connect from inside the lan

stormlifter
28-02-2005, 02:39
You mean just type in 192.168.1.1 ??

I'm not sure how that would work... Please explain what you mean, you probably have the right solution.

Is that what you mean by LAN IP? That's my Router's IP

m&m's
28-02-2005, 05:02
the ip of your ts server computer's ip on your lan anyone on your lan should connect to the lan ip 192.168.x.x not the routers 1.1 ip

stormlifter
01-03-2005, 18:53
My server isn't located inside the LAN... It's a colo server...

Thanks.

m&m's
01-03-2005, 22:07
then why is your post call lan players ? someone outside your lan is a wan connection post correct info to get correct responces our cristal balls are foggy this week :D

CheshireCat
01-03-2005, 23:27
HI StormLifter
You shouldn't need to do any port forwarding, that's only if you're running a server on your lan and you need to let people connect inwards to it from the www.
So remove any rules, try again and post back with further problems.

stormlifter
02-03-2005, 04:27
I can't connect from behind my firewall to the server... It shows as the server not responding... But when I put my computer on the DMZ, it works just fine.

Not sure what I can do... I have 3 computers in the house that need to be on TeamSpeak.