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Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.
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Cannot join a single mumble server #1481

Closed Moskvakin closed 9 years ago

Moskvakin commented 9 years ago

This is what mumble lists: [9:56:10 PM] Welcome to Mumble. [9:56:12 PM] Connecting to server 178.79.178.206. [9:56:33 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection. [9:56:43 PM] Reconnecting. [9:57:05 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection. [9:57:15 PM] Reconnecting. [9:57:31 PM] Disconnected from server. [9:57:31 PM] Connecting to server 178.79.178.206. [9:57:52 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection. [9:58:02 PM] Reconnecting. [9:58:23 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection. [9:58:33 PM] Reconnecting. [9:58:55 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.

(repeats until it finally says "disconnected")

I've tried for around 3 weeks to get onto my favorite server, also testing other servers... which didn't work. I've tried restarting my PC, Router, Reinstalling(which I do not know how to do completely, I had a background which was blue, and it came back after installing a different version without one.), making new certs and changing usernames and stuff like that in the settings, QoS is also off...

Zuko commented 9 years ago

Try connect to your local server, and then check server logs.

Kissaki commented 9 years ago

Can others connect onto that server? As Zuko said, did you try to start a local murmur instance and connect to that?

I was able to ping that server

<Kissaki> !mmping 178.79.178.206
<K-10> Kissaki: Version 1.2.4, 0/100 Users, 17.4ms, 70kbit/s (using IPv4)

Can you ping that IP?

Can you connect to other VoIP servers/do voicecalls? (Skype, Steam voice chat, TS, Curse, …)?

I’m closing this as there was no activity here any more, after Zukos suggestions. Please try my suggestions though and report back, and re-open/reply if it is still an issue for you.