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- Restart modem and/or router by unplugging it power, then plug it back in after a minute. If it works then means modem and/or router has issue, and just needed a restart.
- Check your modem and/or router to ensure have nothing blocked via their settings.
- Redownload Steam client, head to where you install Steam, go into folder, delete everything except for "Steamapp" folder, and "Steam.exe" file, once done run Steam.exe see if issue resolved.
- If using VPN/proxy, may cause issues you're having.
- If using custom DNS service depending which one may cause issues.
- If using 3rd party software to manage apps behavior, incoming, and out going traffic, or even 3rd party anti virus affecting apps doing dumb deep scans, or doing false positive quarantine files.
- If using custom firewall, pi hole, or etc, and blocking thing could affect things, might want to look into that.
- Flushing your network might fix things, open command promt as admin, and give this a try, then restart PC and test, do things in order.
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
If not working still try these in order, then restart PC, and test.
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew