Can I still experience error with steam if i use a HUB?

James Convento

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Hi guys i have been experiencing an error in steam that says "cannot connect to the steam network", my PC is connected to the router but when i try directly connecting to the modem it works perfectly, but then again the router has wi-fi and my family use it all the time so i can't just connect directly to the modem. If I buy a HUB and connect my PC to it. will I still experince the "cannot connect to steam server"?
 


I don't think this will work. Which ever device is turned on first, the PC or router, will get assigned a public IP address, effectively making the other devices not usable on the internet. the hub would have to come after the router: modem->router->hub, which would put him in the same position he's in now. I think the OP would be better off trying to reconfigure the router so both wired and wireless can access the internet.
 


Yeah your right that never crossed my mind.
 

Are you sure you are letting the right ports through?

Here is a link to the right ports that need to be open in order for steam to properly go through your router:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8571-GLVN-8711

And here is a site that can help you correctly port forward to YOUR specific router:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm

Just find your make and model on the page and it should give you a walkthrough of how to PROPERLY use port forwarding.

Let us know what the outcome is.
 


I thought about this to but didn't want to sound stupid and say that but im glad someone else thought about this also.