NEPA_Revolution
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What is teamspeak?
Simply, Teamspeak is a Voice Chat program used to communicate with multiple over the internet. I have five years experience administrating a teamspeak server so I know the inns and outs of the program.
What do you need?
All you need is a microphone, speakers and the Teamspeak Client
Where do I download Teamspeak?
Download Teamspeak at http://goteamspeak.com/?page=downloads (Top one for PC Bottom one for MAC)
What is the Teamspeak IP and Password?
Teamspeak IP: 72.232.167.123:1289
Password: ronpaulforums
How to connect to a server:
Using the client's addressbook:
* Open the menu "Connection" and press "Connect".
* Your local addressbook is still empty but we are going to add a server here.
Press your right mouse button in the white left section and click on "Add server". You can name the server anything you like. After that, the "Label" shows your previous chosen name.
* Now fill in the server address in the specified field, this may either be an IP address or a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). The port of the server usually doesn't need to be filled in. However if the server host is running multiple servers you can specify the port where it needs to connect to behind the server address (i.e. voice.teamspeak.org:8767).
* After that you can choose a nick in "Nickname". You are obligated to fill one in unless you checked the "Allow server to assign nickname" box in which case you will get a name like "Guest1".
* If the server is password protected you need to fill the appropriate one in at the "Password" field. If you are bugged by time-outs (unwanted disconnects from the server) check the "Auto-reconnect" box.
* If you have registered with the server before you can optionally fill in your username and password. Do not fill in anything if you haven't registered with the server before! Remember to check "Registered" and fill in some nickname!
* You may even fill in your favorite channel or sub-channel you wish to connect to.
* After that hit the "Connect" button at the bottom. If all went well you are now connected to the server. You should see your name with a green light next to it.
After you Connect you will need to be registered onto teamspeak.
Note: Teamspeak and Ron Paul Forums are not integrated. So everyone needs to register their first time on Teampeak.
How to Register on Windows:
After being allowed to register by a Registered Player, Channel Admin, or Server Admin
*Go to "Self" and Down to "Register with Server"
*Put in the information requested in the Register with Server window.
*Hit"Register"
*Reconnect Using the Registered Bubble
*Put in the information you used to register
*Reconnect and you are finished.
How to Register on a Mac thanks to Give.Me.Liberty:
After being allowed to register by a Registered Member, Channel Admin, or Server Admin
*Highlight your screename.
*Go to 'Server > Register Player with Server'
*Pick your username and password.
*Disconnect
*Connect again, this time, hitting the 'Registered' bubble.
*Put in your information.
*You're good
Simply, Teamspeak is a Voice Chat program used to communicate with multiple over the internet. I have five years experience administrating a teamspeak server so I know the inns and outs of the program.
What do you need?
All you need is a microphone, speakers and the Teamspeak Client
Where do I download Teamspeak?
Download Teamspeak at http://goteamspeak.com/?page=downloads (Top one for PC Bottom one for MAC)
What is the Teamspeak IP and Password?
Teamspeak IP: 72.232.167.123:1289
Password: ronpaulforums
How to connect to a server:
Using the client's addressbook:
* Open the menu "Connection" and press "Connect".
* Your local addressbook is still empty but we are going to add a server here.
Press your right mouse button in the white left section and click on "Add server". You can name the server anything you like. After that, the "Label" shows your previous chosen name.
* Now fill in the server address in the specified field, this may either be an IP address or a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). The port of the server usually doesn't need to be filled in. However if the server host is running multiple servers you can specify the port where it needs to connect to behind the server address (i.e. voice.teamspeak.org:8767).
* After that you can choose a nick in "Nickname". You are obligated to fill one in unless you checked the "Allow server to assign nickname" box in which case you will get a name like "Guest1".
* If the server is password protected you need to fill the appropriate one in at the "Password" field. If you are bugged by time-outs (unwanted disconnects from the server) check the "Auto-reconnect" box.
* If you have registered with the server before you can optionally fill in your username and password. Do not fill in anything if you haven't registered with the server before! Remember to check "Registered" and fill in some nickname!
* You may even fill in your favorite channel or sub-channel you wish to connect to.
* After that hit the "Connect" button at the bottom. If all went well you are now connected to the server. You should see your name with a green light next to it.
After you Connect you will need to be registered onto teamspeak.
Note: Teamspeak and Ron Paul Forums are not integrated. So everyone needs to register their first time on Teampeak.
How to Register on Windows:
After being allowed to register by a Registered Player, Channel Admin, or Server Admin
*Go to "Self" and Down to "Register with Server"
*Put in the information requested in the Register with Server window.
*Hit"Register"
*Reconnect Using the Registered Bubble
*Put in the information you used to register
*Reconnect and you are finished.
How to Register on a Mac thanks to Give.Me.Liberty:
After being allowed to register by a Registered Member, Channel Admin, or Server Admin
*Highlight your screename.
*Go to 'Server > Register Player with Server'
*Pick your username and password.
*Disconnect
*Connect again, this time, hitting the 'Registered' bubble.
*Put in your information.
*You're good

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