TeamSpeak 3 Server Setup Issues

Shlouski

VIP Member
Ok what the asus router thinks is the WAN IP is most likely the IP assigned to the router by the modem, this is the IP you should forward the ports to in the modem.
 

Origin Saint

Well-Known Member
Ok what the asus router thinks is the WAN IP is most likely the IP assigned to the router by the modem, this is the IP you should forward the ports to in the modem.

So what goes where here? The WAN IP on the ASUS would be the external IP? What about internal?
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Thanks for the help guys.
 

Shlouski

VIP Member
Ok try this:
External ip: leave blank
External start port: port you need
External end port: same port
Local ip: 192.168.0.12
Local start port: port you need
Local end port: same port again
protocol: the one you need for this individual port
Description: just any name you want
Enabled: On

The port number should be the same^^

Then apply
Do this for each port you need
 

Shlouski

VIP Member
e.g:

External ip: leave blank
External start port: 9987
External end port: 9987
Local ip: 192.168.0.12
Local start port: 9987
Local end port: 9987
protocol: the one you need for this individual port
Description: just any name you want
Enabled: On
 

Origin Saint

Well-Known Member
e.g:

External ip: leave blank
External start port: 9987
External end port: 9987
Local ip: 192.168.0.12
Local start port: 9987
Local end port: 9987
protocol: the one you need for this individual port
Description: just any name you want
Enabled: On
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Now looks like this. I'll try having a friend join the server using the IPCHICKEN IP + password and update the thread.
 

Darren

Moderator
Staff member
Hallelujah, it works now.

Thanks for help all :D I learned something new today.
You are literally me. I had the exact same problem when I first did TS and only fixed it by derping around in my router settings for a while. What you said about networking being your weak spot is the same boat for me. :p
 
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