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Downloads hit speed barrier at about 50Kbps
Hello folks! ... For the last two years I've been using use an HFC cable internet service that nominally runs at speeds "up to 100Mbps" as the service provider puts it.
During 2012/2013 at most times I was able to download multiple files concurrently at speeds up to 90 Mbps or more. At busier times download speeds usually are a lot slower, as is expected from a shared service like HFC cable (down to around 30-40 Mbps). For the last month or more, however, I have never been able to exceed 50 Mbps, no matter how many files I throw at JDownloader. I am trying to work out what has changed recently that has caused this 50 Mbps speed barrier to appear. It might be that the Cable company has decided deliberately to throttle the service to a 50 Mbps limit for all users -- or perhaps just people like me who try to do too many downloads at once (I shudder to think so and doubt this is the case). Or perhaps they somehow inadvertently introduced this speed restriction during network upgrades they carried out late last year. Another possibility is that some network setting inside Windows 8 has changed (I haven't deliberately done so, but it might have occurred during a Windows update or similar.) Or even perhaps some setting inside JDownloader has changed, either during a re-installation or as a result of an automatic JD update. I'm casting around for opinions and ideas that might explain this 50 Kbps limitation. For example, does JD2 have a network speed setting around 50,000 bps that I might have selected inadvertently or that might have been switched on during an automatic update? Last edited by NotesTracker; 21.02.2014 at 07:50. |
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Hi
As long as you have no limits enabled in JD the speed issues can be caused by: -Firewall/AV programms -Your ISP -Other people in the same network who also download -The host you're downloading from Speed issues are no JD bugs! GreeZ psp
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Yes, @pspzockerscene. I agree that these are all factors, a.k.a. "the usual suspects"
But really all I'm asking -- just to be sure (in case somehow I had overlooked it) -- to repeat, is: Does JD2 have a default network speed setting around 50,000 bps that I might have selected inadvertently (or that might have been changed or switched on during an automatic update, perhaps, as I'm looking for any possibilities)? I think that my ISP has, during recent months, placed an artificial limit on download speeds at or around 50,000 bps and am trying systematically to eliminate all other possible causes (one of which is JD) while pleading my case with the ISP. |
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No, JD doesn't have any default speed limit.
In the JD2 advanced settings, you can change buffers but I don't know if that helps. Keep in mind that changing stuff in the advanced settings might damage your JD! GreeZ psp
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