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22-06-2004, 07:26 #1
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users can't connect to my teamspeak server
i created a teamspeak server earlier tonight and I can connect to it, but others can't..
i had disabled my firewall but that still didn't work..
can someone please help me..? not sure what's wrong
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22-06-2004, 10:23 #2
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Have you got a Router ?
If so have you tried reading posts in this Forum about Portforwarding and NAT ?
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22-06-2004, 13:32 #3
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If you have a router;
Teamspeak Port Forwarding
Before you can create a teamspeak server you need to do port forwarding on your router. If you do not know how, I can help you. Please email cjwoolf2009******.com with the following information.
1) Windows Operating System
a. Windows 95
b. Windows 98
c. Windows ME
d. Windows XP
2) Your IP address to your router and also your internal IP
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You can find the IP Address to your router and also your internal IP by doing the following:
Windows 95-Me
Start, Run, winipcfg, It will be beside IP Address, This is the one you will enter
Windows XP:
Start, Run, CMD, IPCONFIG, it will be beside IP Address, This is the one you will enter.
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3) Log into your router and take some screenshots of the pages. Such as the main one, then go through each of the tabs, and take pictures. Then upload them to www.photobucket.com, send me your account information.
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Log into your router by typing the ip address by DEFAULT GATEWAY.
Example: http://192.168.0.1 , you would type that in your router
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24-06-2004, 08:03 #4
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if that doesn't work :::
go to ur *server.ini* file which is in text, most times just called *server*, and where the *boundtoIP=* is, add the external IP address to it
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