Since I know i wanted some sort of instructions to install Team Speak and couldnt find any, i deceded to create my own.. I hope someone finds them usefull..![]()
-= Team Speak 2.0 =- Client Setup/connect
These Steps will help you install, setup, connect to a favorite server, and register. If a guest password is required to access the server you must attain one from the server admin.
1 - Download/Install - Team Speak 2.0 Client
- http://www.goteamspeak.com/
2 - Start your Team Speak 2.0 client
3 - Setting up your Team Speak 2.0 Options
- Go to your Setting folder
- click (Options / Sound Devices) Make sure you have the right sound device selected
- click (Options / Other) Set your default guest nickname
- click (Options / soundinput/output) Set your talk button,
- Run the (active locate test mode)
4 - Connecting to a Server as a Guest, and saving our server in your addressbook
- Click (Connection/Connect) Select (Web Servers List) Locate and Highlight your desired server
then Select (Copy to local Addressbook)
- Click on the (Local Addressbook) tab
- You should see the server's info on the right hand side of the window, with your guest Nickname.
- Select Auto-Reconnect
- Select (Anonymous)
- Enter our password and connect
5 - Registering to our server, Steps to register. (You can register to a Team Speak server to chat in registered channels)
- click Self/Register With Server, enter your Login Name and password, then click register.
This will be your personal log and pass to the server.
6 - Connecting to the server using your personal Log Name and password
- Disconnect from the server
- Click Connections/Connect/Local Addressbook
- Select ( Registered )
- Enter your Personal Login Name and Password
- Connect to the Server
7 - You are done!!
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-= Team Speak 2.0 =- Server Setup
1 - Download/Install - Team Speak 2.0 Server
- http://www.goteamspeak.com/
2 - Start Team Speak 2.0 Server
3 - Registering Your Team Speak Server
- Start Team Speak 2.0
- Locate and open your Server log file using Word Pad
(c:/Program files/Teamspeak2/server)
- Locate your Login and password
- sample ( LoginName: admin LoginPW: bmjk3 )
- Right Click on the Team Speak 2.0 server icon in your tray and select ( Administration )
- You will be prompted to enter the login and pass you just retrieved from your Servers log file.
enter your info and save
4 - Navigating and Setting up Team Speak 2.0 while in the Web Browser
- Select your server
Users Manager
- click User Manager, then click on the tool button to the right of the admin
- Type in a new admin password in both the fields
- make sure you have selected both Server Admin & Super Server Admin
- Then click Save. A web browser Login/Password box will pop up, enter your new info and hit remember password then save.
- NOTE: you will also use the (User Manager) to edit your registered guests..
You can make a registered guest a Server admin or Super Server Admin without changing their password by leaving it blank
(to register a client view the client setup portion of this post. Steps 4-6 in the Client setup portion)
Setting
- Click Settings
- Modify these server settings per your needs
- server name
- server welcome message
- Server Type, (clan/public) server
- Player registration Mode
- Type of Codec's to be allowed
- Save settings
5 - Connecting to your Team Speak 2.0 server as a Admin
- Install and Start Team Speak 2.0 (Steps are listed in the Client Setup portion on this post,, Sections 1-3)
- Click (Connection/Connect) Select (Web Servers List) Locate and Highlight your server, then Select (Copy to local Addressbook)
- Click on the (Local Addressbook) tab
- You should see your server's info on the right hand side of the window, with your guest Nickname.
- Select Auto-Reconnect
- Select ( Registered )
- Enter your Personal Login Name and Password
- Connect to the Server
6 - Tip on Creating Channels and Sub-Channels
- You must select a channel type for the channel to stay.
- Registered = Permanent Channel that will stay on the server till deleted.
- Moderated = You need voice or better to talk.
- Sub Channels = Selecting this will allow you to create Sub-Channels in that parent Channel
- Default = This is the channel the members will automatically join
- To create a Sub-Channel, your parent Channel must have the Sub-Channel box selected upon creation
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-=Common Server Questions=-
Q - What is the difference between a Admin and a Super Admin?
- Super Server Admins - administrate all the servers on that computer.
- Server Admin - administrate that server only.
Q - How can i make it so guest's cant create channels?
- Edit the ServerFlags line in the server.INI file to one of the below:
(register being authenticate with the server) (when set to 0 text messages also seem to be disabled )
0= no register, no create channel
1= can register, no create channel
2= all can create channels
3= all can register/all can create channel
Q - I cant connect to the Administrative options using my new password?
- You have to start your Team Speak 2.0 server by double clicking/opening the actual application (Short Cuts will not work)
- If you still cant connect, you will have to uninstall TeamSpeak 2.0,
- Manually Delete your TeamSpeak2 folder and all it contents.
- Reinstall Team Speak 2.0 and follow the server setup steps
Q - I cant Connect to my server using my admin Log and Password?
- You have to start your Team Speak 2.0 server by double clicking/opening the actual application (Short Cuts will not work)
- If you still cant connect, you will have to uninstall TeamSpeak 2.0,
- Manually Delete your TeamSpeak2 folder and all it contents.
- Reinstall Team Speak 2.0 and follow the server setup steps
Q - What is a Codec?
- Codec's allow you to adjust the sound quality for each channel. Higher sound quality means more bandwidth requirements
- CELP 5.1Kbit
- CELP 6.3 Kbit
- GSM 14.8 Kbit
- GMS 16.4 Kbit
- CELP Windows 5.2Kbit
Q - While Creating a channel what are the different Check Box options
- Registered = Only Registered member can chat unless voiced by the Operator/Admin
- Moderated = Guests can join and chat
- Sub Channels = Selecting this will allow you to create Sub-Channels in that parent Channel
- Default = This is the channel the members will automatically join
Q - What is Voice Request?
- This allows a guest to speak in a registered room (admin's/Operators can allow)
Q - What is the difference between a (Clan Server and Public Server)?
- Clan Server = This server is used for your Teams/Clans use only it is not available for public use
- Public Server = This server is available to be used by guests (normally a public server would allow guests to create channels for their own use)
Q - In the Administration options under settings what is the difference between ( anyone and none )
- Anyone = anyone can log on as a guest and register to your Team speak server
- None = you have to register all your guests
Edited by pwk.linuxfan on 07.06.03 to change a some plain wrong statements about the meaning of registered and moderated.
Edited by Guldi on 15.06.06 updated Teamspeak webpage Link






