TeamSpeak Help Please!

Schitzo

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Howzit guys!

I have TeamSpeak 2. My friends & I would like to use it for Bad Company 2 & WoW.

I can't seem to get it to work. How do I go about registering my nickname, with the whole Self Register thing? :confused:
 
:confused:

Just enter the name you want to use when you first go through the reg. process.
 
Have you entered a server address? Has someone started a channel?

Don't know if this will work for you.

Run the client and go to Connections --> connect. In that window enter the following in address and port respectively: 196.25.210.10 and 9999. No password.
 
Okay this thread has been quiet for a while,

I downloaded Teamspeak 3 client and server, installed it and got it working on our LAN.
I then connected to the dogaming TS server and it works.

But now i would like to know if I can run the server on my machine, use http://whatismyip.com/ to get
my IP, give it to my friend/s and get him to connect it directly?
Once a day i have gone to that website but I can not see a pattern in terms of how long i have that IP.
When/how-long/often do ISP`s assign specific IP addresses to a user, is there a common trend?

Will this works? Is it a security risk to do it this way?

I know on most networks if you have a dynamically assigned IP address and you put that IP as a fixed one on
your machine and your the earliest one to sign in, then you keep that same IP for as long as you can pull it off.
Can you do the same with internet ISP IP? It`s a stupid question but maybe i learn something new.
 
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Okay this thread has been quiet for a while,

I downloaded Teamspeak 3 client and server, installed it and got it working on our LAN.
I then connected to the dogaming TS server and it works.

But now i would like to know if I can run the server on my machine, use http://whatismyip.com/ to get
my IP, give it to my friend/s and get him to connect it directly?
Once a day i have gone to that website but I can not see a pattern in terms of how long i have that IP.
When/how-long/often do ISP`s assign specific IP addresses to a user, is there a common trend?

Will this works? Is it a security risk to do it this way?

I know on most networks if you have a dynamically assigned IP address and you put that IP as a fixed one on
your machine and your the earliest one to sign in, then you keep that same IP for as long as you can pull it off.
Can you do the same with internet ISP IP? It`s a stupid question but maybe i learn something new.

You can try dyndns.org
 
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