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a high latency. If you're having trouble with it, set your internet rate
lower in the Steam settings.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:08 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Our servers are based in Chicago, Windows 2003 OS
>
> Checking on our TF2 server, I was unable to find it in the Steam Browser
> Internet Tab. Removing all filters and refreshing for All pings and All
> Locations, I finally can see it with  500+ ping !!!
> Ping, however, shows as 41 on the Steam Favourites Tab, running tracert
> through
> cmd shows 33 ping and net_graph  gives ping 41.
>
> I also noticed  that ips starting with 69.xx.xxx take a very long time to
> show
> up on the browser and even then are very few in number for TF2, similar to
> what
> I see in the L4D server browser.
>
> Still can not see our four L4D server in the L4D server browser Internet
> Tab. Ok
> I can wait to see if this problem is resolved with Valve's next L4D patch
> but
> clients not being able to see our TF2 server is bad.
>
> What is going on with the Steam Browser?
>
> Really sad
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> SunLit Games
>
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>
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