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The Control Room Floor / VRC help!
« on: January 26, 2009, 09:26:06 AM »
Did all that, hasn't cause me any problems so far, and i've been doing 3 hours sessions lately. Thanks guys!!
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what kinds of router do you have, make & model? i can give you better instructions from there
:)Ramos
On Netgear routers, go to LAN Set-up, then under "Address Reservation", select "Add" and reserve an IP address for the computer you are using. This forces your computer to be assigned the same address each time you start it up. Then, go to "Port Forwarding/Port Triggering", select "Add Custom Service", use TCP/UDP, enter port number, and then the IP address you resevered. You will have to do this for both ports 3290 and 3782. 3782 is for Air to Ground voice, 3290 is for Ground to Ground voice.
This should solve your problem. I was not having the static issue you are, so I do not know if this will help that.
Hope this helps,
if your talking about how to get to the setup page of your router, do these 2 things
1: (XP) Start > Run > CMD > at the MSDOS prompt, type ipconfig
1: (vista) Start > CMD in search bar > at the MSDOS prompt, type ipconfig
2: copy down your 'Default Gateway' (usually 192.168.0.1 - but ALWAYS ends in .1)
open your favorite internet browser, and type that address you wrote down into the http bar
at this point routers can vary on model, some will pop open a name/password prompt, others will have name/password prompts in the browser. and some won't have a login at all. the website www.portforward.com at this point will usually have the default login listed if you haven't changed it.
from there find your route make and model (find your EXACT model for best results) and follow the steps from there.
more help can always be found here.
:)Ramos
I had this problem as well. If you are using a router, you need to forward ports 3290 and 3782 to the computer you are using. You will also need to set your router up so that your computer uses the same router IP address each time you start it up. On Netgear routers it is called IP Address Reservation and Port Forwarding/Triggering. On other routers, it may be called Static IP. Sorry not sure, but I know each router calls it something different.
For those that want to host a Teamspeak Server, you would need to forward port 8767 to the hosting computer.
Hope this helps...