darkspen
20-11-2006, 20:11
ok if you have a gateway you will in almost all cases be behind a nat/firewall this causes un forwarded ports to fail when sent to your computer if this applys to you you may want to try these steps...
1. go to start
2. go to controll panel
3. click on classic view
4. find network connections and dubble click on it
5. find your lan or highspeed internet list
6. right click on local area connection
7. click on status
8. click on the tab listed SUPPORT
9. coppy down the default gateway adress and the ip adress for you will need the ip for part 16
10. open internet explorer or the one you use
11. type in the gateway adress
12. you will see a configuration schreen find advanced setup
13. click advanced setup
14. go to PORT FORWARDING
15. find your udp port in the server adminastration view on the teamspeak server.
16. input the udp port adress into the ip port range then in the ip adress put your ip into the box then click on save and restart... "you will have a 30-60 second internet shutdown and you will be unable to axcess the web untill 30-60 seconds." :)
1. go to start
2. go to controll panel
3. click on classic view
4. find network connections and dubble click on it
5. find your lan or highspeed internet list
6. right click on local area connection
7. click on status
8. click on the tab listed SUPPORT
9. coppy down the default gateway adress and the ip adress for you will need the ip for part 16
10. open internet explorer or the one you use
11. type in the gateway adress
12. you will see a configuration schreen find advanced setup
13. click advanced setup
14. go to PORT FORWARDING
15. find your udp port in the server adminastration view on the teamspeak server.
16. input the udp port adress into the ip port range then in the ip adress put your ip into the box then click on save and restart... "you will have a 30-60 second internet shutdown and you will be unable to axcess the web untill 30-60 seconds." :)