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NEW PILOT TO PILOT VOICE CHAT SOFTWARE!!! FREE!!!


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Download Teamspeak Client at www.goteamspeak.org.

 

1. After installed click Connection >>> Quick Connect,

2. Enter your Nickname (Preferably your FS2004 name e.g BAW123), and the IP Address (current IP Address is 80.42.50.176:2004') these are the only boxes you will need to fill in,

3. No p[Mod - Happy Thoughts]word required,

4. Click Connect and your done, select the appropriate room and begin chatting with pilots from your area!

 

FAQ:

 

Question:

 

When I try to connect, im getting an error message saying:

 

[**:**:**] Connecting to [iP ADDRESS]

[**:**:**] No reply from server

Maybe the server is offline

or maybe teamspeak is not running on it

 

Answer:

 

This just means that the IP address you have entered is incorrect, due to frequent changes in IP. To keep up to date with the IP address please add '[email protected]' to your msn messenger contact list. If you do not have MSN Messenger, please email the address and you will get a QUICK reply with the most recent IP Address, then you can begin chatting.

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Peter Nolin 954217
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As you said. The teamspeakserver is on a personal computer. Probably in someones bedroom.

 

Server: 195.54.122.199

Address: 195.54.122.199#53

Non-authoritative answer:

192.59.42.80.in-addr.arpa name = 80-42-59-192.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com.

 

These servers usually live for 2 weeks then they are forgotten or simply not used due to all connectionproblems.

I would suggest using a dynip service instead, like www.dyndns.com. Or simply get a real static IP. Personally I'm getting a bit tired of all these TS servers popping up just to die a few weeks later.

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Kai Klingenberg 827617
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... and TS isn't new ... round about 5 years old

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Marcus Wood 813323
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As you said. The teamspeakserver is on a personal computer. Probably in someones bedroom.

 

Server: 195.54.122.199

Address: 195.54.122.199#53

Non-authoritative answer:

192.59.42.80.in-addr.arpa name = 80-42-59-192.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com.

 

These servers usually live for 2 weeks then they are forgotten or simply not used due to all connectionproblems.

I would suggest using a dynip service instead, like www.dyndns.com. Or simply get a real static IP. Personally I'm getting a bit tired of all these TS servers popping up just to die a few weeks later.

 

Well I wouldn't connect to anyones Teamspeak server without knowing who they are and why the are running Teamspeak anyway. Seems to me like a why to steal files or something from someone

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Matthew Hillyard
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As you said. The teamspeakserver is on a personal computer. Probably in someones bedroom.

 

Server: 195.54.122.199

Address: 195.54.122.199#53

Non-authoritative answer:

192.59.42.80.in-addr.arpa name = 80-42-59-192.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com.

 

These servers usually live for 2 weeks then they are forgotten or simply not used due to all connectionproblems.

I would suggest using a dynip service instead, like www.dyndns.com. Or simply get a real static IP. Personally I'm getting a bit tired of all these TS servers popping up just to die a few weeks later.

 

Well I wouldn't connect to anyones Teamspeak server without knowing who they are and why the are running Teamspeak anyway. Seems to me like a why to steal files or something from someone

 

 

NO IT A WAY OF MAKING IT A MORE REALISTIC PLACE

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Marcus Wood 813323
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Explain How?

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Dylan Reichstadt 979529
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Well I wouldn't connect to anyones Teamspeak server without knowing who they are and why the are running Teamspeak anyway. Seems to me like a why to steal files or something from someone

 

It is actually unsafe believe it or not. When registering with a Teamspeak Server, you should be familier with the person who host's it, and make sure you can trust them.

 

The reason why I say this is because it is very easy to access p[Mod - Happy Thoughts]words to registered members when hosted off of a home PC.

 

As for stealing files, I don't believe you can do that with the software. P[Mod - Happy Thoughts]words and IP's are the only thing at risk.

 

Remember, trust the person and you should be safe.

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Marcus Wood 813323
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Well I wouldn't connect to anyones Teamspeak server without knowing who they are and why the are running Teamspeak anyway. Seems to me like a why to steal files or something from someone

 

As for stealing files, I don't believe you can do that with the software. P[Mod - Happy Thoughts]words and IP's are the only thing at risk.

 

Remember, trust the person and you should be safe.

 

When I said files, was kind of a polite way of saying p[Mod - Happy Thoughts]words

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