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Why can't I access Steam or DL torrents on my school provided wifi, even though I have a VPN? - Adam - 11-09-2012 08:53 AM I am an English teacher at a school in China. I subscribe to Astrill VPN for using FB, Netflix, browsing privately ect...However I notice that when I am on the wifi in my apartment (I do not have access to the router, I simply connect to the network college dorm style) I cannot log into steam and I cannot download torrents. Torrents are not essential for me, I'm more just curious why it won't work. Steam I would really like to have access to. Everything else works swimmingly, and I have no trouble accessing restricted sites such as Facebook, using skype, or anything else. Steam and torrenting both work on other connections such as coffee shops ect.. so i assume that my school must be blocking this somehow. Torrents I understand, but I reserve the right to play games on Steam in the privacy of my own room after work! I was under the assumption that having a VPN would allow me to use these programs regardless of the restrictions at my school but I'm not an expert. Any ideas? - adaviel - 11-09-2012 09:02 AM random thoughts: - the VPN provider might block bittorrent. Does it work elsewhere, e.g. torrent via VPN in the coffee shop ? - the Chinese are notorious for blocking sites on the Internet. But I would think they'd just block the VPN rather than being able to decode the protocols inside, if it is a secure (encrypted) VPN. - dim - 11-09-2012 09:02 AM Maybe try a better VPN provider? - Meg Sanders - 11-09-2012 09:02 AM All VPN's are not created equal. All that come with stellar ratings on the VPN review sites get hem because they pay a hefty commission on each sale the VPN review site refers to them and not because they are actually any good. I would agree with the poster above, get a different VPN and don't count on the VPN review sites to tell you which one. Email the company and ask a lot of questions. You are correct, it should work. - dom - 11-09-2012 09:02 AM I use this service in China with no issues http://www.vpnservice.biz |