I receive a message «Your IP reached connection limit, please try again in 500 (300, 200 etc.) seconds». What do I do to download the file?
turbobit.net aims at providing quality service to all users from all regions worldwide independent of the file size, of download time, or of the user’s browser or other settings.
To do this, we use Dynamic Download Splitting which helps us provide an equal download opportunity to all free users notwithstanding the file size. Turbo Users have the priority in download speed; other users are placed in a queue if they have same IP; first come first served.
The time you have to wait in line (the time specified in the message you receive from the Service, e. g. try again in 300 seconds) depends on several different things such as popularity of the file, the load of the server turbobit.net in you net zone, the time of the day etc, but the main factor is the file size.
The bigger the file you downloaded the last time before you requested the latest file from the same IP the longer you will have to wait. To reduce your waiting time, we recommend downloading small files first.
You may also change your IP and try downloading the file again, since it is your particular IP that reaches the connection limit.