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Whether you're AFK and want to jump in to the action on your mobile, or constantly switching rigs, myTeamSpeak makes it simple to keep your TeamSpeak 3 server access details close at hand, for just when you need them most.
The all-new TeamSpeak Client is built on the foundations of our rock solid, lag-free voice technology and packed with next-generation communication & productivity tools, while maintaining our renowned security and privacy. TeamSpeak is the ONLY tool you will need to connect online.
For the best performance, you should look for a server that is closest to your community/team/clan/guild. Alternatively, if you are looking to host your own server, please visit here to download our server software for FREE.
If you are new to TeamSpeak and would like to setup your own TeamSpeak 3 non-commercial server you have two options: 1) Setting up your own TeamSpeak 3 server 2) Renting your own TeamSpeak 3 server
Connect to a TeamSpeak ® Server in 3 simple steps. Try the latest TeamSpeak 3 Client from our Downloads page and install. Launch the TeamSpeak 3 Client, hit the Connections menu and click Connect. Enter your server address, choose a nickname, and if required, enter the server password.
You can set up and configure your own TeamSpeak 3 server with absolutely no licensing costs (limited to 1 virtual server and 32 slots) by following these steps: Go to our download page: https://teamspeak.com/en/downloads/#server and download the TS3 server software for your respective operating system.
Select "Quick connect" or simply hit "Enter" and now you should be connected to the server. Every server has different set ups, games they play, unique interests and hobbies and plenty of new people to meet.
You can conveniently rent your own low cost and affordable TeamSpeak 3 server by following these steps: 1) Visit our TeamSpeak 3 Hosters website: https://teamspeak.com/more/find-a-host/
TeamSpeak 3 servers will communicate with the following addresses: Note that the Server side ports are configurable for all services but TSDNS and the client will use the appropriate ports.
How exactly do I complete the following server creation steps? “place the server folder on target location on your hard drive” “Ensure that port 9987 UDP (our default port for Voice) is forwarded in your router”