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21-11-2006, 15:40 #1
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TeamSpeak Server help.
Hi, I have been trying to set up a Team speak Server. I have gone through the Sticky on the forum several times ( http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=25224 ). I have done Exactly what it says. Everything should work. I have configured my UDP & TCP things in the firewall. to what i am supposed to. My server is in the Web Server list so i don't see why people cant connect. http://www.watismyip.com. I can connect through my LAN IP.
I have tried the test on http://ts2test.planetteamspeak.com/ and these are the results...
Performing UDP test...
» Establish a connection with the server ERROR 3
» Verify that it is a TeamSpeak 2 server ERROR 3
» Perform connection handshake ERROR 3
» Retreive a list of active channels ERROR 3
Performing TCP test...
» Establish a connection with the server ERROR 1
» Verify that it is a TeamSpeak 2 server ERROR 1
» Retreive the servers global information ERROR 1
Performing HTTP test...
» Establish a connection with the server ERROR 1
» Verify that it is a TeamSpeak 2 server ERROR 1
» Retreive the servers version information ERROR 1
The message i get is...
[16:31:48] No reply from server
Maybe the server is offline
or maybe teamspeak is not running on it
And it has nothign to do with a router because that i don't need one. I just have a plug that goes directly into my PC.
What should i do ?
PS. Just so you know, renting a server is not an option.
Thanks in advance.
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21-11-2006, 17:58 #2
So.... Exactlly what do you use for intnert? cable? dsl? campus?
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21-11-2006, 19:14 #3
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21-11-2006, 20:13 #4
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Is windows firewall running aswell?
Or is that the firewall that you configured?
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21-11-2006, 21:20 #5
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Yeah that is the firewall that i configured. all the TDP and the UDP are all correct... I read a bit from another thread about " DHCP ".. I am not sure were i saw it but it also said how to find it. And if my memory is correct then i think i remember it was that. Hope i helped a little
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22-11-2006, 18:23 #6
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The reference to DHCP would be a server/similar assigned IP
This could be for the external IP, or the internal IP
Is the 1 cable that goes into the pc a USB cable or a network/ethernet cable?
If it is ethernet, there could be some configuration needed on the modem
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22-11-2006, 18:25 #7
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22-11-2006, 18:29 #8
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Something a bit like:
http://www.yagoda.nl/yagoda-adverten...%20cable/1.gif
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22-11-2006, 18:32 #9
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Right
Sorry for any confusion, some people call it network cable, others ethernet cable, and some cat5 (or 6)
What is the make/model of the modem?
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22-11-2006, 18:44 #11
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I have no modem... What is the diffrence between a router and a modem. Always thought they were the same thing..
I need no modem..
just a plug from wall to pc
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22-11-2006, 19:26 #12
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Ah, so you haven't got cable
Or rather, in the traditional sense of fibre optic cable, you were meaning the network cable
Are you at a university or something?
As somewhere, there will be a modem or router...
Unless theres something strange about teh danish telephone system.....
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Start --> Run --> type cmd
Press enter
Type
ipconfig /all > c:\ip.txt
This will create a text file on your c: drive called ip.txt
Post the contents of that here for me
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