filmer
05-09-2006, 02:19
I'm sure there is a simple answer. Though due to either my poor searching skills or poor searching ability on this forum I have been unable to find a solution that fits my problem.
I have been running a teamspeaks server for about two years now. We have had a few issues, but nothing big - and nothing that is teamspeaks fault - the server and client software have worked great for a long time going now.
The Problem:
Okay, here's the deal. Everyone else on the voice server that I administrate have no problems at all. I am the only one experiencing the problem. The problem is I can sign on the voice server and play WOW just fine - for a little bit. then TS disconnects and will not allow me to connect again to my server for about 10 minutes - but the time seams to not follow any pattern or be the same amount of time every time. When it tried to reconnect it just simply says that the server does not exsist or is not running on the server.
The server is running on a Linux virtually dedicated host - therefore everyone connects to the server the same.
I have no firewalls that cause issues on either side - i have even tried running my computer (client) as the "DMZ" on my network - this does nothing.
I have had no problems with this up until about a month ago. Before that it worked just fine. Any ideas?
-Filmer
I have been running a teamspeaks server for about two years now. We have had a few issues, but nothing big - and nothing that is teamspeaks fault - the server and client software have worked great for a long time going now.
The Problem:
Okay, here's the deal. Everyone else on the voice server that I administrate have no problems at all. I am the only one experiencing the problem. The problem is I can sign on the voice server and play WOW just fine - for a little bit. then TS disconnects and will not allow me to connect again to my server for about 10 minutes - but the time seams to not follow any pattern or be the same amount of time every time. When it tried to reconnect it just simply says that the server does not exsist or is not running on the server.
The server is running on a Linux virtually dedicated host - therefore everyone connects to the server the same.
I have no firewalls that cause issues on either side - i have even tried running my computer (client) as the "DMZ" on my network - this does nothing.
I have had no problems with this up until about a month ago. Before that it worked just fine. Any ideas?
-Filmer