Teamspeak is an excellent, VOIP (voiceover internet protocol) application that enables gamers to speak with one another over the Internet in real-time. Teamspeak is a two part piece of software. The Dunedain of Iron Myth Guild has a server already in place for Guild Wars. All our members have to do is get the client software and come on in.

Instructions for configuring a connection to the Dunedain of Iron Myth's Teamspeak server are as follows:

Note: This tutorial assumes that you have and installed the Teamspeak client to your PC.
Please refer to the above numbered areas for the steps that follow:

  1. RIGHT-CLICK with your mouse anywhere on the white background. A pop-up menu (see #1 above) should appear. Choose ADD SERVER and give your server entry a name.
  2. After naming your server the same name should appear on the right (see #2 above).
  3. Enter our server address information (see #3 above). Make sure you don't have a space before OR after the server address.
  4. Enter your Guild Wars handle (see #4 above). You CANNOT leave this field blank
  5. Make sure the Registered radio button is selected (see #5 above).
  6. Enter the password given to you by your Guild leader (see #6 above).
  7. Check the Auto-Reconnect box (see #7 above) if you want Teamspeak to reconnect to your server automatically in the event you are disconnected.
  8. Review the connection information you have entered. When you are ready to proceed, click on the CONNECT button. This should connect you to your Teamspeak server with a voice message of "link engaged".
  9. Once you become familiar with TeamSpeak, we also recommend downloading and running TSO (TeamSpeak Overlay) software. It integrates into Guild Wars and, like XFire, allows you to see who is talking, entering your channel, exiting your channel, or breathing heavily all without alt+tabbing from the game. Please visit TeamSpeakOverlay.com for more information.

Windows Client:

  • Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP
  • Pentium 166 MHZ CPU
  • 64 MegaBytes of RAM
  • 6 MegaBytes of harddisk space
  • DirectX 8.1 (available at http://www.microsoft.com/directx )
  • An Internet connection or LAN
  • A full-duplex soundcard
  • A microphone (if you want to be able to talk, not just listen)
   


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