How to Connect to our Mumble Server

I have been requested to make a breakdown of how to connect to our Mumble VOIP server. I suspect most of you will only need our server information, but sometimes your brain just breaks and you need some desperate help.

First, you need to download and install mumble from http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page

There are two ways to connect to our Mumble server.

Way 1: Choosing us on the public list

  1. When you first open Mumble, the public list will appear. Chances are it’ll check your country and open up the list of the servers closest to you.
  2. On the list there are a bunch of drop down + buttons. You want to go into: Public Internet>North  America> United States>Dot Gamer Clan’s VOIP Server (the server may take a few second to show up)
  3. If anything pops up about an invalid server certificate (or something similar) just allow Mumble to continue anyway.
  4. Type a name in the box that appears (anything will do)
  5. If anything pops up about an invalid server certificate (or something similar) just allow Mumble to continue anyway.
  6. You should be in
  7. Go to Settings at the top of the window, and click “Configure Audio Wizard”, and go through the steps to make your microphone sounding perfect.

Way 2: Manually Connecting to our Mumble Server

  1. First launch Mumble.
  2. When the windows that comes up that lets you select what server to join, click on the button on the bottom right that says “Add new…”.
  3. A dialog box should come up that asks you for the Server Name, Server Address, Port, and Username. Enter in the following information:

4. Click Connect and a certificate error might come up. Click Yes to accept the                            certificate if it does. And remember to click settings at the top of the window, and                  click “Configure Audio Wizard”.

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