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How to reset "download limit has been reached"?
I can't get auto-reconnect working with my router, so when "download limit has been reached", I switch the router power on and off by hand. But the status still stays at "download limit reached" even after I get a new IP, and I can't see how to clear it. I have to quit JD and start it again.
I tried: click downloads stop button and then start button, "resume", "force download start", "check online status", etc., the only thing that works is "reset" but then I lose the partially downloaded file. Am I missing some other way? Thanks... |
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That can only be reset by reconnect within JDownloader or restart of JDownloader
Did you try to record the manual reconnect with Liveheader recorder?
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My router doesn't have a manual reconnect function in its web admin interface, so I have to restart with the power switch. There's a script for it here:
https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=68824 But so far I can't get it to work on my Mac. I'll continue restarting JDownloader then. Thanks anyway. It would be nice to have a button for it, to save time, or maybe if you restart downloads it could check again automatically. But at least restarting works. |
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Does your router have a reboot button in webinterface?
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No, there's no disconnect or reboot or anything like that.
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hmm very rarely do they not have reboot (slow) or disconnect wan/reconnect wan option (fastest)
does your router/modem have telnet or ssh ability ? raztoki
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Yes, I was surprised to see that it doesn't have it! My old router did, but o2 just sent me a new one because of a VDSL network upgrade. It's an o2/Astoria Homebox 6441, the current standard "free" router of o2. There must be millions of them out there... it's configured to stay connected, and it just says:
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I've been adapting it for the Mac, I'll post it there when I get it working. In any case, it would be nice if there was an easier way to clear the "download limit has been reached" in the case that auto-reconnect isn't working for some reason. But I can understand if it's a low priority. |
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its doing http requests to stop wan and reconnect
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Well, that much was obvious at least! Some other things, not so much...
Anyway, after a couple of days of poking around, I have a rewritten script that now works with Mac as well as Linux, and various other improvements. I've posted it in the thread above. |
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Thanks for posting your solution!
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