There are many reasons why a connection could not be made to desired server.
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Check that you really did entered the right address, IP or server nickname
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Make sure, that your server is not offline. Yes this happens sometimes.
In that case ask a buddy to connect to the server or contact your server host/the admin. -
Try to connect to our test server first.
Try the IP & Domain and for TS6 the invitation link Domain: voice.teamspeak.com
ts-community
IP: 148.113.198.70
79.137.98.37:9994
Invitation link for TeamSpeak 6 tmspk.gg/8a2Ef4FV tmspk.gg/PRf5qqlZ
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Can friends connect to the server? Compare what they did enter in their bookmark or Quick connect field.
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Are you sure, you did not block the client in your firewall?
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If it fails, check your firewall settings, maybe you have blocked the client or your disallowed UDP traffic through your router or firewall.
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If you can reach the server, ask their server provider for network problems or maybe your or their provider blocked your country.
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Make sure, that the server host has opened port 9987 for UDP traffic
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Make sure your ISP allows voice programs which need UDP at all.
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When connecting to a computer in own network always use the LAN IP of that computer. Same counts for mobile clients when you are connected in Wi-Fi.
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Hint: The client does not need any port forwarding. You only need to be able to connect via UDP to servers.
Additional connection problems in mobile client (Android and iOS)
Follow all steps above first!
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Use Wi-Fi when mobile connection is blocked from your mobile service provider or has a bad quality or an high ping.
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Check your connection quality in 3G/4G/5G/Wi-Fi network.
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Check your ping to target server.
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Allow the client to connect if you have a antivirus or firewall installed