Registration-activation-page-keeps-popping-up COMCAST

Old Modem from Comcast is dead. Went and fought a Motorla SB6141 new modem.

plugged in, reset the wireless router and got the Activation Self Comcast page.

All right, said the device has been activated and saved.

I can use the internet, with the exception of a single site. Whenever I'm trying to get to www.ourtime.com, the registration activation page keeps popping up! I tried flushing my DSN and powered by the modem and the router works.

This only happens in Firefox, so I deleted all cookies and cache this app too.

Using Safari, I can get on the site.
Any help would be appreciated!

OK, so I was going to try to reset Firefox and was looking for the Preferences tab.

Go to advanced and click on network settings.

Then under Connections at the top of the tab.

'Use the system proxy settings' was chosen, so I decided to try to 'automatically detect the proxy for the network settings.

Guess what? IT WORKED!

Didn't have to try to reset firefox, as the Mozilla suggests 'expert '.

Just goes to show that these 'experts' Mozilla are nothing more low-level, underpaid probably imitates, with a game of darts.

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