Either "No internet connection" "No manifest available" or "Content servers unreachable"
I've gone through every single "fix" i can find relating to any of these results and 0 of them have worked. I've gone through all the steam recommended ones, I've changed my download region to every available server, and I've practically factory reset my computer to reinstall steam on a clean slate and it STILL doesn't allow me to download, or update, or even play my already installed games without giving me one of those three error messages.
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Change the DNS settings on your OS.

I've seen this being the issue in many cases, or your DNS cache could be the problem.

Use Google's DNS or Cloudflare's DNS.

8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1

:cozydbd:
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Change the DNS settings on your OS.

I've seen this being the issue in many cases, or your DNS cache could be the problem.

Use Google's DNS or Cloudflare's DNS.

8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1

:cozydbd:


Attempted this, gives me the same error of "CONTENT SERVERS UNREACHABLE" immediately. I changed it to both Google's and Cloudflares, through both the control panel and through the Command prompt.

EDIT: I've also gone into the CMD and did 'ipconfig /flushdns' which also didn't help.
En son Склонности к суициду tarafından düzenlendi; 6 Eki 2019 @ 7:41
I assume that you've already tried changing download servers via your Steam settings.

I'd advise that you try a few more, and ones that are further away from you as well.

After you've tried that, you might want to look into Windows fire-wall and see try to add Steam as an exception.


1. Do you use any VPN's or proxies? - In either case, try to disable them.

2. Try to power-cycle your router / modem and see if that achieves anything.

:cozydbd:

Do not use any VPNs although I did try and use one, to see if it may be related, but that did not help so I disabled it. I had already disabled windows firewall, and my antivirus (Avira) completely. Although I had previously whitelisted it from my firewall.
But will try power cycling tonight when there are less people on the network.
AHA!! I got it figured out, or so I believe. I reached out to a buddy, and he remembered that I had a wireless gidget pluged into my computer from when my ethernet cable was falling apart. I hadn't removed it, and he believed it could be fighting over what to pull from, wired or wireless. Upon removing the wireless gidget, my steam no longer gave me the issue. !!!!
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