I had a router (zyxel 334) that caused that exactly.  I've since replaced it
with an linux-computer-based router/firewall (ipcop.org).

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Subject: [hlds] High ping times with TF2 Server?

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Question for everyone...

We are having a LAN party, and when we get about 7 people connected to a
public server, we see our ping times jump up from 50ms up to over 300ms.
But once that 7th person drops off, the ping times go back down.  On the
internet connection we are using, we are getting an average download speed
of about 3Mbps, and a upload speed of about 500Kbps.

Does anyone have any ideas why it would be doing this, and is there a way we
can get around this?  Thanks@
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