nzcaly
27-11-2007, 23:26
I have set up a teamspeak server at my office. I can connect to it from home without problem, as can at least 2 other friends of mine (from their home).
Other friends can not connect to it. They can connect to a teamspeak4free server I set up without problems.
So there doesn't appear to be any problems with their connection or the server.
I have tried the boundtoip trick mentioned in the FAQ but this doesn't make any difference.
One of the guys that can't connect has the same router as two of us who can.
Any ideas? Is it possible that different ISPs have issues directing this traffic. This is the only difference I can think of as everyone I know that could connect (and the server) are with the same ISP but the others are with someone else.
Seeing as everyone was able to connect to a server in the UK from NZ (so different ISPs) it would be strange.
Cheers.
Other friends can not connect to it. They can connect to a teamspeak4free server I set up without problems.
So there doesn't appear to be any problems with their connection or the server.
I have tried the boundtoip trick mentioned in the FAQ but this doesn't make any difference.
One of the guys that can't connect has the same router as two of us who can.
Any ideas? Is it possible that different ISPs have issues directing this traffic. This is the only difference I can think of as everyone I know that could connect (and the server) are with the same ISP but the others are with someone else.
Seeing as everyone was able to connect to a server in the UK from NZ (so different ISPs) it would be strange.
Cheers.