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VJain
03-03-2009, 15:27
Well, to start off. I'm using the windows server and windows client to test things out (latest versions)

I installed the server, I can connect through localhost and all my ports ARE opened using the WRT160N... except.

I'm having a problem with the UDP 8767. I've port forwarded it using UDP protocol and not TCP.

When trying to connect through my WAN (whatismyip.com) it gives me the

No reply from server
Maybe the server is offline
or maybe teamspeak is not running on it

message.

http://ts2test.planetteamspeak.com/?page=step1 gives me the following:

[OK] The UDP connection test finished without errors!

The UDP test could establish a connection to your TeamSpeak server. Your voice server can be accessed by anybody anywhere on the Internet.

[OK] The TCP connection test finished without errors!

The TCP test could establish a connection to your TeamSpeak server. Your servers TCP query interface can be accessed by anybody anywhere on the Internet.

[OK] The HTTP connection test finished without errors!

The HTTP test could establish a connection to your TeamSpeak server. Your servers web interface can be accessed by anybody anywhere on the Internet.

However, when I use an external port test (like probemyports) it says the port is closed.

I AM able to connect to other servers using Teamspeak.

Thanks for your help in advance

Tomas
03-03-2009, 20:33
the results of ts2test said it. its working without problem.
althru I already said that before on forum here, its common sence that modem part of modem/router usually cant handle connections which goes to the internet and at same time the destination is the WAN IP of the modem. I mean like the modem dont know what to do or dont accept those packets.

in other words if ts2test says its working and someone else was able to connect on urs server AND when you did ts2test you saw some connectionTest connected and disconnected its working for sure.

just do me a favor and DON'T try use WAN IP from inside of LAN with that WAN_IP modem.