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16-05-2007, 18:50 #1
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Same problem as many others it seems
I use to run a TS server in the past, new computer and router now. I have downloaded and installed both the server and client files. I can connect to my server but no one else. Connect test is coming back full failure. I have forwarded my port 8767 and still no better. I am using a Linksys wireless router. I have completely turned off my firewall till I can get it TS working properly. As far as I can tell I have set everything up properly, but obviously not. I have skimmed through the forums and through severl threads including the tur. threads. Nothing is seeming to be helping me atm. Have even spent a few hours on phone with my6 router company trying to make sure my 8767 port was forwarded properly. Yes I am giving the proper IP addresses. As i said the connection test comes back with everything failed, anyone trying to join gets message no reply form server may not exist or something like that dont recall word for word.
I would apprecaite any help. Also am willing to get on an IM with anyone willing to help. If you need more info just let me knwo what you need. I am using windows XP.
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16-05-2007, 20:13 #2
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Did You forward Your port by UDP protocol?
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16-05-2007, 20:19 #3
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yes I have
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16-05-2007, 20:32 #4
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If Your IP which You give to friends equal to what You see at http://ts2test.planetteamspeak.com/ ... no idea...
I think it may be Your router problem.
If You have DMZ option in it - try to enable it with Your TS server as destination.
That should bypass any router-inspired filtering and direct all incoming traffic sent to Your WAN (router) IP to Your server IP in local network.
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16-05-2007, 20:41 #5
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ok Dont see a way to set DMZ to TS destination. It will only allow me to enter the last part of my LAN IP into that area. but i have enabled it to try and still no luck
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16-05-2007, 23:40 #6
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Could you get a screen shot of your port forwarding settings?
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17-05-2007, 00:20 #7
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Well if you mean take a pic and upload no i cant sorry we cant find the cd to install the software for camerea to do that.
Port Range
Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable
Team Speak 8767 to 8767 UDP 192.168.1.50 (check mark)
this is what it looks like though
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17-05-2007, 01:44 #8
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All you have to do is press "print screen" next to scroll lock and go to a program like paint, click edit and paste the image.
What is the ip address to your router?
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17-05-2007, 16:18 #9
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ok hope thiese help
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17-05-2007, 16:39 #10
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18-05-2007, 00:40 #11
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That may be not behind other network, but use some sort of additional authorisation.
PPPoE or PPTP f.e.
Dificeman, can You please post output of
ipconfig /all
from Your PC and screenshot of Your router WAN status page?
And about difference between DMZ and portforward (Virtual Server):
DMZ (demilitarized zone) - is a default destination in local network for all packets coming to WAN interface from outside of our local network.
Virtual Server - is a specific destination for packets coming to specific port of WAN interface.
In example: I have
192.168.0.1 - server PC with HTTP, FTP, CVS, SSH... many services.
192.168.0.2 - ADSL modem/router.
192.168.0.3 - my work PC with ICQ client which I have to use in p2p file transfer.
Then, I set up 192.168.0.1 as DMZ on router, but forward ports 9000-9009 to 192.168.0.3 and point my ICQ client to use it for incoming data transfer.
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18-05-2007, 02:05 #12
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Then you do not want to use DMZ as is will forward all ports and none to any where else.
The router at 10.212.107.100 needs to be configure to pass the udp port through at least to your router.
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18-05-2007, 15:59 #13
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Try this link it I don't thibnk you are forwarding enough ports there needs to be 8767 as well as others
I use portforward.com for everything - well all that needs ports forwarding anyway.
http://portforward.com/english/route.../TeamSpeak.htm
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19-05-2007, 10:24 #14
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