I made a quick soundpack and stole most of the basic sounds from Discord, since it has pretty much exactly what you are looking for. The rest of the sounds are backfilled with the default female voicepack, so you are not missing out on the more complex stuff is still going to be announced.
But moving, joining, switching, and neutral users joining and leaving is replaced by the discord equivalents.
Hope it helps!
EDIT: Better description.
It will only change the look for the desktop but here we go:
Step 0: Unpin teamspeak from your taskbar (If not dont worry)
Step 1: pick your favorite from and make sure it downloads as an ico file http://www.iconarchive.com/search?q=teamspeak
Step 2: Make sure to know where you saved it
Step 3: right click on the desktop shortcut and click properties
Step 4: find the ico file and click open
Step 5: Click ok
Step 6: Click apply
Step 7: Click ok again
Hope this helps :)
hi server have 10gb storage not ftp you can upload what you whant in teamspeak
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server version is latest i use linuxgsm tools and can update when you want and make server backup
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and yes i give you server querry access
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i pm you price
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also i can give you test server for 2 week or 1 month
Most free providers online engage in piracy, and who knows what they might be doing with their server -- I'd avoid them. Personally, my view is to get a VPS which you generally have much more privacy and control over if you go with reputable providers (ie. Vultr, DigitalOcean, BuyVM, Linode, Ramnode etc). Teamspeak server itself uses very little memory, so a cheap VPS from just about anywhere will do, even a 128MB OpenVZ container, which can be ha for around $15-$20USD/yr if you look around.
As for how to set that up, best way is to follow the instructions on the Linux Game Server Managers website. They have easy copy and paste instructions on how to do it so you don't need much experience in linux, just download putty, ssh into your server with the credentials that are normally emailed to you and start pasting the commands provided for your OS. Best of all it's legal and legit.
If you look hard enough you might even get a free instance with something like the Amazon Free Tier on AWS which I believe is free for a year. DO and other providers also usually give out credits for a short time so, while they're not free forever, can be for a few months.
That's not true at all, there are companys out there that are actually able to deploy hardware to actually mitigate the DDOS attacks that target the TeamSpeak 3 servers and reduce the affect of them. This hardware is created by Tilera and uses custom configurations and works really well. Read about it here: https://www.ovh.com/us/news/articles/a1844.zoom-protection-anti-ddos-game
Take a look at http://configserver.com/cp/csf.html it should simplify the process of managing iptables for you. TL;DR install it, edit /etc/csf/csf.conf and add your TeamSpeak ports to TCP_IN etc.., save the file and then do "csf -r".
I'd recommend getting a VPS, and hosting it from there.
Or just renting a server from a host.
It's not free, but it's easier when you don't know much about servers, especially when you don't have a static IP.
Or host it yourself for free guys, rent a VPS for the same price and host it and more, of if pay an actual company to do it for you instead of some Redditer via paypal.
https://www.teamspeak.com/en/more/find-a-host/ Use this to find a host, or I can reccomend fragnet.net, 2.50 a month for 10 slots, an official TeamSpeak server host.
The thing is a ts server is really just a OS running an app connectable via IP. I would guess your ISP blocks certain countries IP. Not the app it self.
Get a VPN server if thats the case. Look up Private Internet Access. Cheap with a lot of options and countries available
Something like this is what I mean: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sabrent-External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451412831&sr=8-1&keywords=audio+jack+to+usb
It has audio and mic jack converters