Problems with online gaming via the Steam platform
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Problems with online gaming via the Steam platform
Region : China
Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.23 Build 120810 Rel.44064n
ISP : China Unicom
Hi There,
I have recently setup my wireless router and run into a problem when trying to play games on Steam. The Steam platform boots up fine and I have been downloading games without any issues, However, when I tried to join a game hosted by a friend in the UK I ran into a number of problems.
Steam would suddenly log me out.
I have had Windows Firewall messages pop up, which I chose to 'allow' access.
The game I booted would lose connection to the host and hang. The only way I can get out of this freeze is to restart the PC. Having alt-tabbed out I discovered that Steam had logged me out.
I have no idea what is going on but this is a new problem as I had no issues with my previous router.
Some research online points me to opening up ports for Steam, but these details make no sense at all to me:
Steam Client
UDP 27000 to 27015 inclusive (Game client traffic)
UDP 27015 to 27030 inclusive (Typically Matchmaking and HLTV)
TCP 27014 to 27050 inclusive (Steam downloads)
UDP 4380
How am I supposed to translate those details into my router admin settings? I have no experience with this and no clue where to start.
If anyone could offer some advice and/or a step by step guide to how to open up the above ports I would be very grateful.
Thanks,
Mike.
Model : TL-WDR4300
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.23 Build 120810 Rel.44064n
ISP : China Unicom
Hi There,
I have recently setup my wireless router and run into a problem when trying to play games on Steam. The Steam platform boots up fine and I have been downloading games without any issues, However, when I tried to join a game hosted by a friend in the UK I ran into a number of problems.
Steam would suddenly log me out.
I have had Windows Firewall messages pop up, which I chose to 'allow' access.
The game I booted would lose connection to the host and hang. The only way I can get out of this freeze is to restart the PC. Having alt-tabbed out I discovered that Steam had logged me out.
I have no idea what is going on but this is a new problem as I had no issues with my previous router.
Some research online points me to opening up ports for Steam, but these details make no sense at all to me:
Steam Client
UDP 27000 to 27015 inclusive (Game client traffic)
UDP 27015 to 27030 inclusive (Typically Matchmaking and HLTV)
TCP 27014 to 27050 inclusive (Steam downloads)
UDP 4380
How am I supposed to translate those details into my router admin settings? I have no experience with this and no clue where to start.
If anyone could offer some advice and/or a step by step guide to how to open up the above ports I would be very grateful.
Thanks,
Mike.