Active
Add new
Add type
Restart at server down
Backup
Backups
Backup name
Add a ban
Ban
Ban list
Ban reason
Cannot use this data for a ban
Ban time
Ban type
Blocked
Date
Default TSDNS
Default host banner GFX URL
Default host banner URL
Default host button GFX URL
Default host button tooltip
Default host button URL
Default name
Default welcome message
Default free flex slots
Default flex slots percent
Description
Current TSDNS
Server TSDNS not allowed
Duration
Ends
enter
Use external default TSDNS
File transfer port
Flex Slots
Flex slots percent
Free flex slots
Force host banner
Force host button
Force server tag
Force welcome message
FTP port
generate
Group name
This sub domain can be entered at current domain. In case another (sub)domain is maintained at current domain, the default one is deactivated.
If you want to use your own (sub)domain instead of our default TSNDS, please use this IP for your CNAME entry.
In the voice server overview all your servers are listed with detailed information. The most important voice server functions can be accessed directly via the interface. This includes the configuration of important settings and the token management.
We create one backup for each voice server every day. This allows you to switch back to previous settings and to restore previous channel or user permissions. In addition to this, you can create your own backups.
With a token you can access your server yourself or even allow others to get server permissions. Tokens can be managed via the web interface or directly in the TeamSpeak client. A token can be used only once and will be removed after usage.
TSDNS you can connect to your TeamSpeak server without using an IP address or port. All you need is the domain which is maintained at Current TSDNS. The Default TSDNS initially set during the server creation can be changed to any value afterwards. For example, you could enter and use "ts.clanname.net". Prerequisite for such a change is a valid A record with the TeamSpeak server's IP address as target.
The values Host banner GFX URL and Host button GFX URL are used to maintain a banner and button on your TeamSpeak server. Both will be shown to clients upon connection. If you define a Host banner target URL or Host button target URL, the browser will open this URL upon clicking the banner or button.
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Host banner GFX URL
Host banner target URL
Host button GFX URL
Host button tooltip
Host button target URL
Import
Form Configuration
Initial password
Installed server
Installed slots
IP
Extra IPs
is not
Public keyfile name
Use public keyfile
Last nickname
remaining
Maximum servers
Maximum slots
Maximum traffic
Maximum download bandwidth
Maximum upload bandwidth
Server name
New user
No TS3 server can be found which are unknown for Easy-Wi
Old version
Bit-version
Private server
Port
Query password
Query port
Recover
Reset
Root server
seconds
Server
Path to server
Server slots
SSH2 IP
SSH2 password
SSH2 port
SSH2 username
External TSDNS server
Token
TeamSpeak 3
Server type
Usage
Use TSDNS
Used ports
User name
Anti-Flood: Points needed to block commands being executed by the client.
Anti-Flood: Points needed to block incoming connections from the client.
Anti-Flood: Points removed from a client for being good.
GFX interval
Host message mode
No message
Display message in chatlog
Display message in modal dialog
Display message in modal dialog and close connection
Minimum client identity security level required to connect
Reserved slots
Welcome message
Reason
Creator
Created
Name/IP/UID