Hello,
I am trying to set up my own TeamSpeak 3 Server and I seem to be at a loss for what I am to do. I have spent the last 2 days looking through videos, forum threads, posts and other websites to find an answer to my problem.
On the videos I have seen, they all look so simple to get into the router to add the portforwarding so people can access the servers they are setting up. My issue is that I cannot find the right site needed to do this on my particular router. I have a Sagmcom [email protected] 3864. I may even be going about it all worng so if anyone can help me, that would be great!
I enter the router -> Advance Settings -> Advanced Setup -> NAT -> Port Triggering.
I then click Add.
I get a screen with:
Trigger Port Start / Trigger Port End / Trigger Protocol / Open Port Start / Open Port End / Open Protocol.
In the videos I have watched and the sites where people have used same brand and different model, they all say to use the TS Porst under all of the headings.
So I end up with:
1. Trigger Port Start and End as: 9987 and a Trigger Protocol as UDP.
Open Port Start and End is same as above.
2. Trigger Port Start and End as: 10011 and Trigger Protocol as TCP.
Open Port Start and End as above.
3. Trigger Port Start and End as: 30033 and Trigger Protocol as TCP.
Open Port Start and End as above.
I then click Save/Apply.
I then use a website such as: Open Port Check and it keeps telling me that my ports are closed on my remote address.
Is there something more that I have missed to ensure the Ports are open for people to access my TS Server? Have I even done it correctly to open my Ports for access to my TS Server?
HELP!