Hi, one of my regularly visited sites made some changes recently and now I can't access it anymore. Here's a post detailing the changes (encryption): https://www.facebook.com/simbrief/ The site is http://www.simbrief.com ...or supposedly you now need to use the https prefix so theoretically the new URL would be: https://www.simbrief.com In IE 11 it eventually times out and the generic failure page tells me I should turn on SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 which are already turned on and have been for a long time. I've tried both IE 11 and Mozilla which was updated to the latest version yesterday. I've re-booted the PC and the modem several times, no change. I started a thread in the Avsim forums asking if anyone else was having problems accessing the site and got 4 "no problem here" replies from individual members so it appears the problem is specific to me. I've tried it with web acceleration on and off in the modem settings but had no luck either way. I've had no problems accessing any other site I normally visit, no minor oddities, no unusual behavior, nothing. Everything else seems to work great, it's just this one site and it's only been a problem since they added the encryption. It appears I'm able to connect to the site but no content ever loads. As a last-ditch stab in the dark I tried ipconfig /flushdns and I've done tracerts both from my local machine and from an online tracert site, it takes a while locally but it does seem to eventually finish with all the hops. I don't really know what tracert is telling me but it seems successful. I'm baffled, this is the first site I've ever had problems with while using HughesNet in almost 2 years. (except mediafire for example which also works fine if you turn web acceleration off) I'd appreciate any help I can get with this as the site is irreplaceable and quite important to me. Thanks, Jim
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