Nahual
12-05-2006, 06:53
Howdy all,
I have ready the above stickies a bit through and found some people are having my problem as well, couldn't find the answer though. I am currently running on Windows XP Professional SP2. I am using the latest version of the Teamspeak Server software. My router is a Linksys WRT54G. My ISP is Comcast. My problem currently is that I recently switched from my old computer, a Hewlett-Packard in which the server had worked fine to connecting everything to the computer I am using now. This motherboard has 2 LAN controllers and right now I am only using the Realtek Family one, but I can switch over to the nForce LAN controller if need be. Simply put, the server application will only see LAN IP address and when I do have it solely connecting to my cable modem, it tells me it's a LAN IP and not a WAN IP. I have done all the port forwarding and firewall cracking in my power. I am not sure why the HP could run the program just fine and mine cannot, they were setup identically. Any information or supports sites would be a great help.
I have ready the above stickies a bit through and found some people are having my problem as well, couldn't find the answer though. I am currently running on Windows XP Professional SP2. I am using the latest version of the Teamspeak Server software. My router is a Linksys WRT54G. My ISP is Comcast. My problem currently is that I recently switched from my old computer, a Hewlett-Packard in which the server had worked fine to connecting everything to the computer I am using now. This motherboard has 2 LAN controllers and right now I am only using the Realtek Family one, but I can switch over to the nForce LAN controller if need be. Simply put, the server application will only see LAN IP address and when I do have it solely connecting to my cable modem, it tells me it's a LAN IP and not a WAN IP. I have done all the port forwarding and firewall cracking in my power. I am not sure why the HP could run the program just fine and mine cannot, they were setup identically. Any information or supports sites would be a great help.