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Old 19.12.2011, 03:03
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Default RapidShare Says I'm Downloading Multiple Files But I'm Not

Hi guys.

I've been trying to download a few RapidShare files for weeks but JDownloader says "Wait" and 10 minutes counts down before trying again. This even happens if I disable all RapidShare downloads & wait days or weeks to download just 1 of the files.

If I open the link in a browser I get this message:
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RapidPro is necessary to start multiple downloads simultaneously.
I don't know why RS thinks I'm already downloading a file when I'm not.

Here is one of the links if it matters:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**

Thanx for any suggestions.

Last edited by Jiaz; 19.12.2011 at 07:52.
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Old 19.12.2011, 03:33
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Someone else in your network was downloading from RS, maybe using JD with a long download list.
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Old 19.12.2011, 03:41
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Or you use UMTS, Proxy, VPN.
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Old 19.12.2011, 03:47
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Thanx for replying guys.

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Someone else in your network was downloading from RS, maybe using JD with a long download list.
My home network? It's secure and no other PC's.

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Or you use UMTS, Proxy, VPN.
I just looked up UMTS. I'm using ADSL2+.
I don't use a proxy.
I've never even configured a VPN.
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Old 19.12.2011, 04:14
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Exit JD, try again with browser, if still get that message, report to your ISP.
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Old 21.01.2012, 18:29
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Did you ever solve this Skywalka? I'm having the exact same issues, and RS support isnøt worth much so far.
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Old 22.01.2012, 01:46
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No I didn't. I still have the problem.

I haven't gotten around to contacting my ISP.
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Old 24.01.2012, 10:57
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Some ISPs route all traffic through a static IP/transparent proxy. You will face this problem if your ISP does this. My ISP does the same thing :(
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