Talk:Merry XXX-Mas/@comment-93.86.26.230-20181225180916/@comment-206.192.224.150-20181225184508

Looking into this further, and because VPNs have resolved the issue for a few, you might try flushing your DNS:

https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/CKB/How+To+Clear+Your+DNS+Cache

And hard resetting your wireless router (and modem) if you have them to force your devices to grab a new set of primary and secondary DNS (it's what your computer uses to 'find' specific stuff on the internet). That one is simple, you unplug the power cord for your modem and unplug the power cord of your router from the wall (NOT just from the device). Leave both unplugged for 60 seconds, then plug them back in and wait for all the lights to shine back on.

Finally, there is a program called CCleaner:

https://www.ccleaner.com/

Just use the free version. Run it and have it clean up your files, but specifically you're looking to clean your prefetch and temp files. They could be conflicting with what the server is trying to provide for updated information and not overwriting old files properly.