How To Create A Team Speak Server

Team speak is a software for voice communication on Internet mostly used by gamers. This software is cost free and easy to use. The software has lot of features. Users use the TeamSpeak client version to connect to a TeamSpeak server and join chat channels

Difference between Client Version and Server Version:

Client Version: In this version the user who uses the software has to connect to a TeamSpeak Server of their own channel to chat

Server Version: In this version the user creates a channel for other TeamSpeak clients to join and chat in the channel

Your TeamSpeak server can be locked and controlled by admin of the channel or server

System requirements for Client Version:(1GB Ram, 60-100MB Space)

Windows

  • Windows: XP and above, 32- and 64-bit
  • Speakers and a microphone or a headset

Mac OS X

  • Mac OS X 10.6 and above, 32- and 64-bit Intel CPU
  • Speakers and a microphone or a headset

Linux

  • Recent Linux distribution with libstdc++ 6, 32- and 64-bit
  • Speakers and a microphone or a headset

Mobile

  • Android 2.2.3 and above (Price: $2)
  • iOS 6.1 and above (Price: $4.99)

System requirements for Server Version:(1GB Ram, 15MB Space and additional for file transfer and icon storage)

Windows

  • Windows XP and above, 32– and 64-bit

Mac OS X

  • Mac OS X 10.6 and above, 32- and 64-bit Intel CPU

Linux

  • Recent Linux distribution, 32- and 64-bit

In this tutorial we are going to teach you How to create a TeamSpeak Server On Windows and Linux:

Here is the tutorial for Windows version to create a TeamSpeak server (Windows 7 is being used in the give video below)

Download Link: TeamSpeak (If you use Windows 32-bit then download Server 32-bit and for 64-bit download Server 64-bit)

Here is a tutorial for Linux version to create a TeamSpeak server (Linux  vps is being used in the give video below)


Download Link: TeamSpeak (if you use Linux 32-bit then download Server x86 and for 64-bit download Server amd64)

If you have any problems comment below we will try to help you as soon as possible.

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