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https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289
And at the bottom of this page on connectivity troubleshooting, there is a list of providers that have been know to negatively affect connectivity....
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1456-EUDN-2493
Known Issues with Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Important:
If you notice that your Steam connection only has issues during certain hours of the day (usually in the evenings between 5pm and 11pm), it is probable that your ISP is blocking or "shaping" your connection. Please test your connection at other hours of the day and contact your ISP directly if you believe this is causing the connection issue.
There are several ISPs which block ports required for the proper operation of Steam and Steam games:
012.net (Steam traffic blocked)
Bluewin (Firewall blocks Steam from provider side - must be disabled through provider's service portal)
Dutch Telecom (Steam traffic blocked)
ISPFree (Steam traffic blocked)
Micronet Broadband (Steam traffic blocked)
There are connection issues with certain ISPs that can be avoided depending on what type of cable/DSL modem and router you have.
Someone even suggested setting IE as primary browser. Doesn't work. I even tried allowing steampowered.com/ through my allowed websites in Vipre. :/
I own a mod that I need to update on Tabletop Simulator and I can't do anything right now! Gah!
With help of course but I found out what ya need to do
He is probably talking about Vipre antivirus, as he mentioned it above.
Many in this thread are also talking about it causing issues with Steam.
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/846940248483949095/?ctp=8
1. Make exceptions in real time scanning for your antivirus and test it again.
2. Disable the AV program and test it again.
3. Fully uninstall everything related to including the AV program, reboot, and test it again.
I have StopZilla, I turned it off, reinstalled steam and it did not help my first my first issue and now I am getting this issue no matter what I do. Yet Steam works just fine on my other system.