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Old 07.01.2016, 17:08
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Default Status: Connection Problem. ETA: 05m:00s

When internet connection drops, status of ongoing google drive downloads changes to "Connection Problem." with ETA: 05m:00s

After connecting Internet, I cannot resume downloads irrespective of what I do.

How can I change ETA from 05m:00s to 01m:00s.
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Old 07.01.2016, 17:12
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Wait till 5 mins are over and then JDownloader will retry. You can also Press Stop/Start button
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Old 06.10.2016, 21:33
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Recently, I got the same problem too, very annoying!
How to reduce the timeout from 5 minutes to 5 seconds or else?

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Old 07.10.2016, 10:14
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@Rip: so you have unstable connection or what?
Please provide a logfile, https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...d-session-logs
and post shown logID here
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Old 17.10.2016, 22:31
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No, not really but that problem hasn't happened recently.
I'll create a log if it happened again, thanks for replies
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Old 18.10.2016, 08:59
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Thanks for the feedback
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Old 24.12.2016, 16:17
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Is there a way to change the ETA. I sometimes now download something via mobile hotspot, then connection is not good and I get connection probelms about every 100MB. If it happens I can disable and enable the download and it continues right away. If I would be able to change the ETA to 5 seconds it would be easier though. I tried looking for it in advanced settings but could not find it..
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Old 05.01.2017, 12:44
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Not at the moment. It will be possible later this year but don't expect you can set to 5 secs. Some network issues it is not possible to determine if its caused by local connection/connection/remote server and 5 secs can easily result in DDOS to the service.
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