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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 27
OS: win xp x64
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Hello everyone,
I have a problem with setting up a teamspeak server. I've read tons of howto and other forums,but they don't seem to work, here are some details of my current setup: My router config: http://www.badongo.com/pic/341123 My modem setup: http://www.badongo.com/pic/341119 My Teamspeak setup: http://www.badongo.com/pic/341124 and my no-ip setup cause i have a non static ip: http://www.badongo.com/pic/341122 I can see my server in the serverlist, other internet users can see my server,but nobody can connect to it,only local users. My pc ip is 192.168.0.163 modem ip: 10.0.0.138. all firewalls are down. Does someone have an idea ? I've searched everywhere and know I ask the experts :D Hope you can help me,will be highly appreciated! |
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aka mr.fraggs
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i have had this issue and couldnt figure it out so we switched to vent ;) ill do some googeling myself and try to help out cause i kno ur problem
have u considered asking the teamspeak support teám in the team speak forum ?
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First of all on the modem config you have NAT setup for TCP, this should be UDP. Second, I think that you may have port forwarding setup twice which may be confusing things.
Try my first point then if that doen't work try this ... On the modem forward port 8767 UDP to the public IP address of the router. Then on the router forward port 8767 to 192.168.0.163. Also enable logs on the router then you will be able to see if the router is droping the incomming connection. |
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