Like you said, it uses a different connection type, so it is a game issue. Considering bungie has made other games, they should have been aware of this when they were setting up their servers.
Considering its a very widespread problem, and that people at universities don't have a say over what router is available to them, no, it's not the routers fault. If every other game works fine, then it's not the routers fault. When you spend years making a game, should you not do some research on connection types?
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