Spyke
14-12-2006, 15:14
Hey all,
I have set up a teamspeak 2 server at my buddies house for a few of us to use. Works great!! Excellent program.
Now, I have noticed that over the last couple of weeks there are unregistered users coming in and creating a channel.
Here come the basic questions...:o
First of all, are these people using bandwidth from my buds house to enable these other players to run their channel?
Put another way, does he suffer any performance hit because of these other players making a channel?
We have no problem with them using their own channel, but if he suffers for someone he doesn't even know...when we restart the server the next day their channel is gone and they might not come back for days.
Both him and I are Registered SA and CA and we can go and kick/ban/edit channels etc.
I know that we CAN delete their channel, but is that frowned upon? Meaning it is a freeware program and we are not sure if it is our 'right" to do such things.
I'd hate to go and boot them and then find out later that we are being stupid about it.
I have access to the Superadmin (buddy really has no clue) so I can adjust the permissions etc but at first glance it looks to be a lot of information to wade through not knowing what I'm even looking for.
Any tips or pointing in the right direction would be great as far as that area goes. I have looked in the Faq but it doesn't really go into enough for me.
I hope that I have explained this properly. I have done a bunch of searching both here and using Google but I have not found the answers that I am looking for.
The other thing that I am wondering is related to the first set of questions.
We were thinking of creating two more channels in addition to the main one.
We were thinking of an Axis and an Allies. This way the boys could have some privacy and the "enemy" would not hear them.
Say a max of four people in each of the two new channels. Again, performance hit?
In case it matters, he is running XP, P4 2.4, 1 Gig ram, and Cable.
Let me know if there is any other info I should be providing you with and I will update it as I can.
Thanks for your time. :)
Spyke
I have set up a teamspeak 2 server at my buddies house for a few of us to use. Works great!! Excellent program.
Now, I have noticed that over the last couple of weeks there are unregistered users coming in and creating a channel.
Here come the basic questions...:o
First of all, are these people using bandwidth from my buds house to enable these other players to run their channel?
Put another way, does he suffer any performance hit because of these other players making a channel?
We have no problem with them using their own channel, but if he suffers for someone he doesn't even know...when we restart the server the next day their channel is gone and they might not come back for days.
Both him and I are Registered SA and CA and we can go and kick/ban/edit channels etc.
I know that we CAN delete their channel, but is that frowned upon? Meaning it is a freeware program and we are not sure if it is our 'right" to do such things.
I'd hate to go and boot them and then find out later that we are being stupid about it.
I have access to the Superadmin (buddy really has no clue) so I can adjust the permissions etc but at first glance it looks to be a lot of information to wade through not knowing what I'm even looking for.
Any tips or pointing in the right direction would be great as far as that area goes. I have looked in the Faq but it doesn't really go into enough for me.
I hope that I have explained this properly. I have done a bunch of searching both here and using Google but I have not found the answers that I am looking for.
The other thing that I am wondering is related to the first set of questions.
We were thinking of creating two more channels in addition to the main one.
We were thinking of an Axis and an Allies. This way the boys could have some privacy and the "enemy" would not hear them.
Say a max of four people in each of the two new channels. Again, performance hit?
In case it matters, he is running XP, P4 2.4, 1 Gig ram, and Cable.
Let me know if there is any other info I should be providing you with and I will update it as I can.
Thanks for your time. :)
Spyke