Hi,

If another computer on the network can reach the site, the connection problem is local to your server.

If safe mode lets you connect, another local firewall may be installed. In control-panel, programs-and-features shows what's installed.

If your modem has high security settings, lower them or turn them off.

Try another browser. Both Windows 7 and Windows 10 have Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome is quick and easy to install if you don't have it.

Most browsers offer the equivalent of safe mode, meaning that they disable their add-ons and extensions.

For Google Chrome

1 Launch the Google Chrome browser.
2 Click the "Menu" icon in the toolbar.
3 Click "New Incognito Window" to open Chrome in Incognito mode with your extensions disabled. Chrome continues to run normally in the first window.

For Internet Explorer

Open a 'Command Prompt' window.
Type cd/ to get a blank C: prompt.
Type in "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -extoff (where C: is your local drive)
Press ENTER.

For Firefox

1. Open Firefox.
2. Click ☰.
3. Click Help.
4. Click Restart with Add-ons Disabled.
5. Click Restart, then click Start in Safe Mode.

Others may be able to help more easily if you give details, such as whether it's a peer to peer network or a domain server, what version of Windows is running (w7 or w10), which browser you're using, (IExplorer, Chrome, Firefox), and your modem model and ISP company.

Yes, I'm in Pueblo.

Cheers,

Carl