So my highschool in Canada (which I think is one of the first issues) had a league club running for a little over half a year. My teacher had invested into headsets, mice, and went about installing league on every computer in his room. He was very passionate about this club and making "the other kids" feel welcome. If you know what I mean. Be was mapping out teams to compete. Setting up tourneys after school. Hosting 1v1 tournaments with rewards. And taking it upon himself to coach each and every new player in there (there was alot). It was going well tok, teams were competing with equal skill teams In the States and other Canadian Provinces.
Then after a while he started to run into problems. I dont know if it was automatic or carried out manually but riot basically saw that 20-30 something people were logging into accounts all at the same time in Canada so they blocked the ip. I dont know if that's exactly what they did but the point is we can no longer play league on the schools ip. This was a bit of a crushing moment for my teacher as he had put in and out of school hours into getting this league club going. Hes done all this while raising a child too.
I wanted to help him get the club back running but I have no clue where to start. He has already struggled with riot trying to get the ip back unblocked but its second semester and hes had no success.
Is there anything you guys can think I can do to help get this club back running? I know I wont be able to directly get the ip back but if I can direct a higher up to my teachers email or something I might be able to help get this thing going.
I just hate to see all the work he put into this go to waste. I want an after school activity that kids can do besides football, basketball, etc.
Tl:dr my school's ip got banned and I'm trying to help my teacher get the league club back running.
Edit: I think what's happening is the school keeps updating the firewall so riot thinks were trying to ddos.
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