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I was trying to enable a remote connection which turned out to be useless with windows home.
Now when i try to visit certain pages like gamersgate i am getting the error shown in the picture.
I don't know if what i did and this are related, i have tried quiting malware antibytes and disabling eset (in which i didnt change anything). Anyone got an idea?
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Post edited September 23, 2013 by lugum
it may be router related.

I am no expert, but I had problems like that, when trying to visit certain pages my router was choking up the port 80, everything on other ports worked fine still.

I couldn't find a solution for it so I changed a router.

But don't listen to my advice, there probably is a better fix ;p
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keeveek: it may be router related.

I am no expert, but I had problems like that, when trying to visit certain pages my router was choking up the port 80, everything on other ports worked fine still.

I couldn't find a solution for it so I changed a router.

But don't listen to my advice, there probably is a better fix ;p
It's a new tp link router that's barely 1 year old so i hope there is a better fix :p
I tried unplugging it, but that didn't work. Could be that my isp is giving problems but usually there are never problems with them.
It might be a pain in the behind, but you could try resetting your router to factory settings then re-applying the necessary account details for your ISP connection. And also reset your internet settings to default within Windows (i.e. auto-detect proxy and DNS settings).