Before I start this, I play on a mac. I know this might be a problem but I don't want a "mac sucks" answer.
When I first played on tf2center, I was on wifi. Everything worked fine , except ping was an issue, so I started using an ethernet cable. Ever since I switched to ethernet, I have been unable to connect to the mumble.tf2center.com mumble server. It just continues to say connection timed out. Other random servers from the global list work perfectly fine, but this specific one will not work. If someone could provide a reason and preferably a solution to this problem, that would be great. Thanks!
When I first played on tf2center, I was on wifi. Everything worked fine , except ping was an issue, so I started using an ethernet cable. Ever since I switched to ethernet, I have been unable to connect to the mumble.tf2center.com mumble server. It just continues to say connection timed out. Other random servers from the global list work perfectly fine, but this specific one will not work. If someone could provide a reason and preferably a solution to this problem, that would be great. Thanks!
open cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"
I'm an idiot sorry.
I'm an idiot sorry.
Twistedopen cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"
I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
lokiloki19Twistedopen cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
Oh right, sorry I am retarded.
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.
I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p[/quote]
Oh right, sorry I am retarded.
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.
Twistedlokiloki19Oh right, sorry I am retarded.Twistedopen cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.
I tried all of this, still doesn't seem to be working. Should I restart my computer or unplug/reconnect the ethernet cable? Uninstall/Reinstall mumble?
I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p[/quote]
Oh right, sorry I am retarded.
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.[/quote]
I tried all of this, still doesn't seem to be working. Should I restart my computer or unplug/reconnect the ethernet cable? Uninstall/Reinstall mumble?
lokiloki19Twistedlokiloki19Oh right, sorry I am retarded.Twistedopen cmd and type "ipconfig /flushdns"I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.
I tried all of this, still doesn't seem to be working. Should I restart my computer or unplug/reconnect the ethernet cable? Uninstall/Reinstall mumble?
Yes. Do all of those. If you specifically mean should you do them after flushing your DNS it shouldn't make a difference.
I'm on a mac :P if you could translate that to a terminal command, that would be great :p[/quote]
Oh right, sorry I am retarded.
Here: http://osxdaily.com/2008/03/21/how-to-flush-your-dns-cache-in-mac-os-x/
I don't know which version of OSX you have so I figured it's better to just link you to a website with a guide on it.[/quote]
I tried all of this, still doesn't seem to be working. Should I restart my computer or unplug/reconnect the ethernet cable? Uninstall/Reinstall mumble?[/quote]
Yes. Do all of those. If you specifically mean should you do them after flushing your DNS it shouldn't make a difference.
Try replacing 'mumble.tf2center.com' with '151.80.203.48' this is the actual tf2center mumble ip.
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
TwistedTry replacing 'mumble.tf2center.com' with '151.80.203.48' this is the actual tf2center mumble ip.
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.[/quote]
It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?
lokiloki19TwistedTry replacing 'mumble.tf2center.com' with '151.80.203.48' this is the actual tf2center mumble ip.It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
afaik there is no way to tell the difference between having connection problems and being banned from a mumble aside from talking to the owner
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.[/quote]
It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?[/quote]
afaik there is no way to tell the difference between having connection problems and being banned from a mumble aside from talking to the owner
deetrlokiloki19TwistedTry replacing 'mumble.tf2center.com' with '151.80.203.48' this is the actual tf2center mumble ip.It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.
afaik there is no way to tell the difference between having connection problems and being banned from a mumble aside from talking to the owner
How would I communicate with an admin or moderator of tf2c?
Also you could try connecting through the wifi again and see if that still works.
The only other thing I could imagine being the cause of this is the tf2center host/server ip banning you.[/quote]
It doesn't say that I'm mumble banned on my tf2c profile page, tried the actual ip as well and it doesn't work. Also, If I was banned, would it tell me that I was being banned?[/quote]
afaik there is no way to tell the difference between having connection problems and being banned from a mumble aside from talking to the owner[/quote]
How would I communicate with an admin or moderator of tf2c?