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How to get started with TeamSpeak PDF Print E-mail

This is a very general How to, for new users of the TeamSpeak software, that would like to launch the application from the website.

I am writing this with the assumtion that you have already installed the client availble here.

 

To start click on the "Ship Radio Traffic" button.

 

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Next, click on the details of the server you wish to enter.

 

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Next, choose the channel you would like to enter when the software launches

 

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The login screen will popup for login information.  You can leave this blank if it is your first time on the server. 

 

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After clicking submit, you will see the login link.

 

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The TeamSpeak client software should launch and automatically log you into the server.  To change channels, just double click the channel name.  If you would like to talk, take a look at your Settings->Sound Input/Output menu from the top.  You will now be able to start talking.

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That is all you need to do, if you just want to chat and listen.  You can optionally registered as outlined below, registration with the server will allow you to send text messages to the entire channel along with a few other things.

 

To register, click on the Self->Register With Server from the menu drop down. 

 

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Create a new Login Name and password, and click on "Register." 

 

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You can now see the registration was successful.  If you login in again, you can use this Login and password to keep your permissions every time you login. 

 

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If there are any questions with this or anything, please post them in forum.  Thank you. 

 
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