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> Dedicated Teamspeak 2 Server- Need Help, Cant setup my router, forgot what to do
Stingray
post Aug 30 2005, 05:51 PM
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Well Teamspeak 2 Is a dedicated server client and i turn it on and go to my router,
I go to the firewall and thats where i forgot what to put if you can please help me the setup for my router firewall is as follows:

Wan or Lan put ip source beginning then end

Wan or Lan put ip destination beginning then end

Port type ts2 is 8767 UDP i got that part just the main IP entering part please if you can help me i have a D-link SI-524.
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jipman
post Aug 31 2005, 11:28 AM
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your wan ip is the ip you see when you go to www.whatismyip.com
your lan ip is the ip you see when you go to the start menu -> run -> cmd -> ipconfig (mine for example is 192.168.2.101)
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post Aug 31 2005, 11:54 PM
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It is your LAN IP thats needed to forward the UDP port to the computer running the server - trust me on this i run several dedicated TS servers and even have a TS Display on my website hosted here at astahost, Also if you would like to access the admin sections for TS from the internet or from another computer and Telnet u will also need to forward the 2 other TCP ports to the same LAN address on your router. If you need for help just PM me.

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post Sep 1 2005, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(Reaver @ Aug 31 2005, 04:54 PM)
It is your LAN IP thats needed to forward the UDP port to the computer running the server - trust me on this i run several dedicated TS servers and even have a TS Display on my website hosted here at astahost, Also if you would like to access the admin sections for TS from the internet or from another computer and Telnet u will also need to forward the 2 other TCP ports to the same LAN address on your router. If you need for help just PM me.

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thanks but i found that out after the first guy replies something just ticked in my head "more ports to open?"so i went and found the other tcp port so i opened those up and it ran like a charm thanks for your responses though, greatly appreciate it.
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post May 10 2008, 04:07 PM
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I don't even know how to open those ports...

Can someone help me? step by step?

Would be nice. =]

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