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Marinus
07-04-2008, 14:31
Since some time ago I've been running a teamspeak server, it worked fine for some time after users (people that were using the TS daily) were getting the message my server was offline, this was not the case.

- I used the search option, haven't found a solution.
- I have read the complete FAQ.
- I forwarded all ports I am using
- I accepted all ports I am using in my firewall (plain Windows (vista))
- The server IS online, I am in it.
- Default ports used.
- When I ran the connection test it said there was something wrong with the UDP, all other ports were fine.
- I rechecked, reforwarded the UDP port (8767) no luck.
- Setting ALL Firewalls off didn't help either.
- I re-installed Teamspeak server.
- It worked fine, no settings changed neither have the users of the server
- I've been having this problem for about a week now.
- My internet connection is fine, and I am not connected wireless.
- I am using AVG 7,5 (free edition) as my anti-virus software.

If you have any possible solution, feel free to post them.

Marinus
08-04-2008, 20:42
Sorry for the double post, I just want to tell you all I've found WHERE the problem is, but not WHAT it is.

I switched the server to my laptop, and still the problem was still there, so I think the problem is my router (Siemens GIGASET SX551 WLAN dsl). Also, when I re-forward the port, the test at http://ts2test.planetteamspeak.com/?page=step1 gives all green, but after a like 30 seconds, the UDP part gets red again.

I've forwarded my ports correctly (www.portforward.com). Currently it looks like:

http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/7752/portsoj5.png

Maybe there are special settings I have to set? Please someone help me, this error is really irritating.

BHKai
10-04-2008, 18:33
Is your wan ip changing?

Marinus
10-04-2008, 20:49
Hasn't changed for years, it is 100% static.

azhibberd
18-04-2008, 10:17
Maybe try factory resetting your router, reset the port forwarding... Sometimes routers seem to hit a bad state and do some really odd things... Wireless access points seem really bad for it.