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bowman
11-02-2003, 23:22
I just installed Team speak 2 on my home network server to run 24 Hours a day so the guys in my clan can use it when we want and have a server running all the time to go to, but the thing shuts itself off by itself after an hour or so

Cstar_maxim
12-02-2003, 08:52
check your power settings on that computer.

bowman
12-02-2003, 14:43
Not my computer ...The team speak 2 program server

guldi
12-02-2003, 14:53
I guess we will need some more infos from you. You do not state which OS nor which CPU,... help will be impossible !

What about starting TS with the Debug mode on an then post the log file ?

Is it really TS that goes down or is it just the www connection (some router kill connection after a def. time with no traffic).

bowman
12-02-2003, 15:40
That was quick Thanks
Well Ok
XP SP1 running on an asus CUC2 Mb with 256 of RDRam ,
Intel 1G Cpu, Gf2 GTS Video card with the latest drivers detonator drivers I also have 2 LAN cards (1 3com and 1 Linksys) so I have internet connection Sharing enabled and a 5 port HUD on Road Runner.. I'm not dropping a connection
I'm not sure how to use the debug mode , I've set up the server with the admin page but I didn't see many options for debug mode and I looked at the sticky on how to set it up but it didn't seem to work right when I followed it when I set up the password and stuff I cant get a general user to connect unless I make slot for there name and a password so I set it up pretty generically.
If there are more options I would like to know how to use them
I appreciate you help!!!!

Cstar_maxim
12-02-2003, 15:44
Make sure your server computer is not going into a hibernation state. This can cause it to stop working....

guldi
12-02-2003, 18:20
öhm... debug mode is started with:

teamspeak -d

Sorry, I'm not totaly sure about this since I never had to use it. You could do a little search about this in this forum.

bowman
12-02-2003, 20:31
OK thanks and I made sure it was not in hibernation state and it still shuts down, I'll try the -d and serarch debug