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Try to email a Valve dev and I get this answer: "It’s a problem with your network either blocking the outbound traffic or not forwarding UDP packets returned to the same source port that you sent from. Unfortunately since network/router/firewall setups vary so widely I can’t tell you exactly what setting to fix or change on your network."
Already try:
- Disable WIndows Defender (I don't have any firewall)
- Port forward port 27015 UDP (and also check if is working: https://i.imgur.com/GkVELH6.png).
- Clean reinstall Steam.
- Change to beta cliente and back again to normal cliente.
- Make a selective startup on Windows to disable all third-party programs running in the background.
- Star Steam on TCP mode.
- Restart the PC, modem and Steam.
- Disable QoS on my modem.
- Set my IP as DMZ on my modem.
If you guys could check if you have same error. You may google webrtc connectivity or use link:
https://test.webrtc.org
Yep, my friend has Kaspersky and when he deactivate this, the can connect. But its not the best solution to deactivate your anti virus program.
Steam, we need a better solution! (No, another AV is not a good solution.)
"[ INFO ] Gathered candidate of Type: srflx Protocol: udp Address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
[ WARN ] Could not connect using reflexive candidates, likely due to the network environment/configuration."
There is a way to fix this?