Unable to establish a secure connection

I have a Time Capsule that we use as a wireless router.   After my ISP changed out my cable modem, I now have faster Internet service, but none of my devices (Macbooks, iPads, iPhones) can access SOME secure sites.   All other activity works fine.   These sites ARE available using my mobile provider, so I know it isn't the sites.   I have used both Safari and Firefox with the same result.   The error message in Safari is that it "cannot establish a secure connection."    No settings were changed with the Time Capsule -- only a new modem was connected.    I have rebooted and run diagnostics to no avail.
Any suggestions?

The problem has been solved.   It was a defective modem -- not the router!  

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