terminator6600
03-12-2007, 02:46
Hello,
I've been trying to get a Teamspeak server up for my World of Warcraft guild today and have ran into some problems I hope can get resolved.
Some information to begin with:
-I'm on a wireless signal, the router's in the next room over, excellent signal
strength.
-Ports are properly forwarded, and the service can be seen from PlanetTeamspeak's test.
-I confirmed I could get on from outside my LAN.
Now to the problems:
Things run perfectly fine for an hour or so, then almost like clockwork the server crashes. At first, svchost.exe would crash in under an hour (fault in module netapi32.dll), but I fixed that by disabling Physical Address Extension [as noted as a remedy by Microsoft's Knowledge Base for svchost.exe crashes]. After I turned off PAE in my boot options, the server would run for well over an hour, and would not crash, but the connection would time out and the server would appear offline. This does not matter whether I am inside my network or not as it happened both times. The only thing that will solve this is restarting the TS2 Server Application. (As opposed to having to completely reboot before when svchost crashed.)
I don't quite understand what could be the problem. Server.ini is mostly defaults (changed the name of the server, that's about it) and for the ~2 hours at a time it runs, it runs flawlessly.
This server is not currently hosting anything else.
Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
I've been trying to get a Teamspeak server up for my World of Warcraft guild today and have ran into some problems I hope can get resolved.
Some information to begin with:
-I'm on a wireless signal, the router's in the next room over, excellent signal
strength.
-Ports are properly forwarded, and the service can be seen from PlanetTeamspeak's test.
-I confirmed I could get on from outside my LAN.
Now to the problems:
Things run perfectly fine for an hour or so, then almost like clockwork the server crashes. At first, svchost.exe would crash in under an hour (fault in module netapi32.dll), but I fixed that by disabling Physical Address Extension [as noted as a remedy by Microsoft's Knowledge Base for svchost.exe crashes]. After I turned off PAE in my boot options, the server would run for well over an hour, and would not crash, but the connection would time out and the server would appear offline. This does not matter whether I am inside my network or not as it happened both times. The only thing that will solve this is restarting the TS2 Server Application. (As opposed to having to completely reboot before when svchost crashed.)
I don't quite understand what could be the problem. Server.ini is mostly defaults (changed the name of the server, that's about it) and for the ~2 hours at a time it runs, it runs flawlessly.
This server is not currently hosting anything else.
Any ideas? Thanks for your help.