Hi,
I'm currently away from home and I'm using a Three mobile broadband connection. The signals good and the speeds are fine (from 2-6mb download, 1mb download). Not the best, but I've run Teamspeak 3 on far worse. Now the issue is, I can't stay connected to my server. I can connect fine, no delays or any problems there, but after anything from 10 seconds to a minute I stop hearing anyone and they can't hear me, then I drop.
I'm running version 3.0.18.2 Stable, on Windows 7, I'm using the inbuilt generic realtek HD audio driver on my laptop with a Turtle Beach T12 headset. Never had a problem with the server or client until the past day or two. I've tried reinstalling several times, tried using the 32 and 64 bit versions, I've completely disabled my firewall and anti-virus on top of adding permissions and exceptions for Teamspeak 3 and anything I can think of that's related. Ping and packet loss are fine (around 100ms tops, with less than 0.2% drop on in and out bound packets). I have the same problem on the test server. I've tried direct IP connect and DNS connect, same on both. Overwolf is not installed. I've tried running just Teamspeak 3 (closing all applications I can). I've tried using a channel on the server that how as low a quality as possible (to reduce the data rate). I've tried other programs like Discord, Skype etc wondering if the internets not strong enough for it, but it is it'd seem. Tested on both a Macbook and a Windows PC, same issue.
Client log attached (I think).
I'm at a complete loss here, can't think of anything. Hopefully someone here can help :)
I'm currently away from home and I'm using a Three mobile broadband connection. The signals good and the speeds are fine (from 2-6mb download, 1mb download). Not the best, but I've run Teamspeak 3 on far worse. Now the issue is, I can't stay connected to my server. I can connect fine, no delays or any problems there, but after anything from 10 seconds to a minute I stop hearing anyone and they can't hear me, then I drop.
I'm running version 3.0.18.2 Stable, on Windows 7, I'm using the inbuilt generic realtek HD audio driver on my laptop with a Turtle Beach T12 headset. Never had a problem with the server or client until the past day or two. I've tried reinstalling several times, tried using the 32 and 64 bit versions, I've completely disabled my firewall and anti-virus on top of adding permissions and exceptions for Teamspeak 3 and anything I can think of that's related. Ping and packet loss are fine (around 100ms tops, with less than 0.2% drop on in and out bound packets). I have the same problem on the test server. I've tried direct IP connect and DNS connect, same on both. Overwolf is not installed. I've tried running just Teamspeak 3 (closing all applications I can). I've tried using a channel on the server that how as low a quality as possible (to reduce the data rate). I've tried other programs like Discord, Skype etc wondering if the internets not strong enough for it, but it is it'd seem. Tested on both a Macbook and a Windows PC, same issue.
Client log attached (I think).
I'm at a complete loss here, can't think of anything. Hopefully someone here can help :)
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