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Can't connect to TF2 servers. Options?
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I moved into a new place last week and it doesn't have internet. I didn't think this would be a problem because I can take my laptop to my uni computer society for TF2, but even though nothing about the network blocks steam (mostly*), TF2 servers don't like what they get and I can't reach them.

Any ideas on what to do? I considered proxies but I've been told my total latency is not just me to the proxy to the server; the proxy itself adds upwards of a second.

*mostly: you have to run steam with "steam -tcp" for it to reliably work, else there's a chance steam will attempt to make the initial connection on a blocked port.

I moved into a new place last week and it doesn't have internet. I didn't think this would be a problem because I can take my laptop to my uni computer society for TF2, but even though nothing about the network blocks steam (mostly*), TF2 servers don't like what they get and I can't reach them.

Any ideas on what to do? I considered proxies but I've been told my total latency is not just me to the proxy to the server; the proxy itself adds upwards of a second.

*mostly: you have to run steam with "steam -tcp" for it to reliably work, else there's a chance steam will attempt to make the initial connection on a blocked port.
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serveme.tf
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VPN. A good one that is close to you will add 10-20ms of latency, perfectly playable.

VPN. A good one that is close to you will add 10-20ms of latency, perfectly playable.
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VPNs are pretty cheap too, not sure if you could get a decent free one but might be possible.

VPNs are pretty cheap too, not sure if you could get a decent free one but might be possible.
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Thanks, I knew there was a way of doing this without literally 1000 ping. I'll poke my team and friends for volunteers.

Thanks, I knew there was a way of doing this without literally 1000 ping. I'll poke my team and friends for volunteers.
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#5
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It turns out the computer society /does/ block TF2, but unintentionally.

They are fine with games, but need to block torrenting, so they have lazy rules on their gateway that blocks large blocks of ports. Now, I might be able to ask for a few exception rules to be added, but before I ask, I need to know what, exactly, does modern TF2 need, at minimum, to connect. Can anyone help?

Edit: I should add that their gateway connects to one of the uni's routers on their network, which does not block TF2 and I play fine on, but the wifi signal cuts out whenever a car drives past and I have now dropped 2 ubers pushing into last because of this. :(

It turns out the computer society /does/ block TF2, but unintentionally.

They are fine with games, but need to block torrenting, so they have lazy rules on their gateway that blocks large blocks of ports. Now, I might be able to ask for a few exception rules to be added, but before I ask, I need to know what, exactly, does modern TF2 need, at minimum, to connect. Can anyone help?

Edit: I should add that their gateway connects to one of the uni's routers on their network, which does not block TF2 and I play fine on, but the wifi signal cuts out whenever a car drives past and I have now dropped 2 ubers pushing into last because of this. :(
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