kman214
21-12-2006, 21:24
Hello,
I have recently installed the Teamspeak Service onto an old windows machine (XP Pro SP2) on my local network; So TS would run at startup and all I would need to do is hit the button on the front.
There are actually two interesting problems, first and foremost, when I log into webadmin (as Superadmin) all of my servers appear stopped (Red satellite image, "Start" text) I can edit the information in the servers, however the changes do not take immediate effect as they should (Server name, permissions, etc.)
My other issue, if it needs to be called one, however it could be related to the first, is that I can connect to my Teamspeak's webadmin via my internal AND external IP from this machine on the same network, I can also connect to Teamspeak using my external IP, I found this odd and heard most home routers are normally unable to do this.
Thank you for your time and assistance, hope everyone has a great holiday
I have recently installed the Teamspeak Service onto an old windows machine (XP Pro SP2) on my local network; So TS would run at startup and all I would need to do is hit the button on the front.
There are actually two interesting problems, first and foremost, when I log into webadmin (as Superadmin) all of my servers appear stopped (Red satellite image, "Start" text) I can edit the information in the servers, however the changes do not take immediate effect as they should (Server name, permissions, etc.)
My other issue, if it needs to be called one, however it could be related to the first, is that I can connect to my Teamspeak's webadmin via my internal AND external IP from this machine on the same network, I can also connect to Teamspeak using my external IP, I found this odd and heard most home routers are normally unable to do this.
Thank you for your time and assistance, hope everyone has a great holiday