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    Big Newbie

    Hi,
    I have no clue what im doing so you'll have to sit tight whilst I try my best to explain what's going on.

    Our Guild uses Teamspeak, our guild leader has it setup on his computer. Just last night he had a power blackout. So, I decided to try and setup a temp one in the mean time.

    Harder then it looked.

    My setup at the moment here, is two computer's connected via a cross over lead. No little black box, router's, nothing. Just the lead.
    I read the forum's for a while, and found out that I had to connect with the 192.168.0.*** ip from my other computer to get it to work. However..
    When I gave the outside IP to the guildies, they couldnt connect.

    The admin editing page all seem's to be fine, but I'm not really sure what im looking at, so yeah. Could be very wrong.

    Hope you can help me out here. I've read many of the Faq's but I just don't really know what im looking at to begin with, alot of them point at changing something on the router, but I don't have one of them.

    Any help would be great. Thanks.

    Address - 58.165.73.166:8767
    It wont be online all the time, since I've only got it on now in a casual attempt at getting us all talking again. If you know what's going on without it being online, even better.

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    How can you have multiple computers sharing the same internet connection then? As you have a LAN IP, there must be some type of local area network and a device managing internet access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bastian
    How can you have multiple computers sharing the same internet connection then? As you have a LAN IP, there must be some type of local area network and a device managing internet access.

    There is, it's an ADSL modem.

    I'm sharing the internet via window's network setup wizard, gave me an option to share the internet connection.

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    Some modems act as routers

    Start>Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt

    Once the command prompt is open, type in "ipconfig"
    Look for the line that says "Default Gateway"
    The number there is the LAN ip of your router
    Type this number into Internet Explorer ONly use internet Explorer, othere browsers sometimes dont work


    Then I suggest following the instructions here
    http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=15092

    I am assumming that ur modem acts as a router.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conman5
    Some modems act as routers

    Start>Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt

    Once the command prompt is open, type in "ipconfig"
    Look for the line that says "Default Gateway"
    The number there is the LAN ip of your router
    Type this number into Internet Explorer ONly use internet Explorer, othere browsers sometimes dont work


    Then I suggest following the instructions here
    http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=15092

    I am assumming that ur modem acts as a router.

    Oh you ledgend. Thanks for that info.
    It's given me a setup page.

    I'll have a bit of a mess around with this (AFTER reading the guide you posted)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjp3105
    Oh you ledgend. Thanks for that info.
    It's given me a setup page.

    I'll have a bit of a mess around with this (AFTER reading the guide you posted)


    Ok, after having a read, and a look.
    I'm 100% convinced that this is well beyond anything I thought I may have been able to do.

    No biggy. It was just going to be a temporary thing anyway.
    Thanks for you help anyways Conman5.

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