Where can I find a free ventrilo or teamspeak server ?

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Where can I find a free ventrilo or teamspeak server ?

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Me and a group of friends want to set up some sort of voice communication system for us to use with online gaming. I know that both teamspeak and ventrilo are commonly used systems for this, but none of us can setup a server on our own computers, mainly due to bandwidth limitations.

So does anyone know of any websites where I can get hold of a semi-decent free server for Ventrilo, Teamspeak or any other voice communication system ? (we would prefer vent)
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What kind of bandwidth do you have? AFAIK, teamspeak doesn't require that much. You probably should enable QoS on the router though.

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If you've got access to your router, just host a ventrillo server yourself. I don't know about a low upstream cable service, but over DSL with a somewhat limited upstream (much better than cable, however) it worked perfectly. Even with ol' Ace Pace and his triple digit latencies.
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Pu-239 wrote:What kind of bandwidth do you have? AFAIK, teamspeak doesn't require that much. You probably should enable QoS on the router though.
I've got a 256k/128k connection, and my router doesn't have a QoS option. My friends have faster connections but when they hit their monthly download limit they get dropped to a 64k connection (and they already have lag problems as is).

So is my connection going to be enough for about 5 people ?
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For QoS, custom firmware? Or route everything through your home server before it goes out to the internet, and apply the QoS there? You're a linux user and should know how to set this up shouldn't you? :P

Anyway, the teamspeak manual suggests (# of people -1 )^2*bandwidth usage of codec, so 16*4 would use 64kbps of your bandwidth for 5 people (there's a 5.1kbps codec too, so that'd be 20.4).


Your main concern is probably latency rather than bandwidth.

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If you have any other gamer friends, ask around. People often buy hosting for Vent/Teamspeak and end up with a lot of unused slots and are happy to let you use theirs for free.

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Well I tried setting up a teamspeak server on my home machine. I've forwarded the ports it uses and I can connect to it using 127.0.0.1, but not my external ip address.

Then again http://www.findmyip.com/ and http://www.whatismyip.com/ give me different ip addresses when I ask them what mine is, so I tired both with no luck.

I tried turning off sygate firewall, no effect.
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