Question:

How would VALVe determine if you were at home or in a data center? What
kind of method would they use to decide? How long the server had been up
and running (Under the assumption that most home servers are started up to
play a few rounds on, then shutdown when the host leaves)? Who owns the
IP(This doesn't seem likely, I can't imagine them checking the databases
for IP ownership to determine list order)?

If we figure out what their criteria is, perhaps we can get around it..



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its the first octet of your IP, mine is 66.  If i do a refresh all, then
stop it 2-3 seconds later, the first octect of EVERY single server is
66.  A lot of them even have the same second octect.

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