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Speed issue with http(s) downloads in JD2
Howdy folks!
I've been experiencing an issue with downloads in JD2 since switching from an older router to a new one. I upgraded my connection with my ISP after hearing about a promo deal, so they doubled my speed for less money. My speeds in JD2 on HTTP/HTTPS downloads are topping out 1.2 MB/sec from hosts like Google Drive and other direct connections where no accounts are involved and even on premium hosters where previously I was able to get 10 MB/sec or more. My settings are 1 chunk per DL / 12 max DLs / 2 DLs max per host / no speed limit. Downloads in JD2 from an ftp source work at full speed, but anything with http or https in the link causes the issue to appear. No matter how many downloads I have running, they all adjust their speed to share the same 1.2 MB/sec, which is 20x slower than I would expect with a 230 Mbps connection. https://imgur.com/a/JL2Ak After some testing I'm able to download at full speed in Firefox (confirmed with Task Manager > Network). Details: ISP: Comcast/XFINITY Advertised Speed: 200 Mbps Actual Speed: http://beta.speedtest.net/result/6874330167 Local Link: 1.0 Gbps, Cat 6, 2 meter cable Router: Netgear Nighthawk X4 AC2350 (R7500v2) Modem: Arris CM820A DOCSIS 3.0 PC: MSI B350 mobo, AMD Ryzen 1700, 32 GB RAM, Win 10 Pro Router settings: QoS=OFF, DoS/Port Scan=OFF, Router=DHCP Server, DHCP Reservation for my PC, NAT Filtering=SECURE, etc. etc. I've been using the 10GB and 50GB files located here: hXXp://speedtest.tele2.net and fXp://speedtest.tele2.net to test my speed with hosts not related to any accounts or anything. I don't have any Google Drive files to test, but it's always been fast for me. I've tried the things suggested by Jiaz in the thread on this board as well as in an email to their support (thanks Jiaz). Does anyone have any other ideas? I can't help but think there's a setting somewhere that I've missed. Much appreciated! Edit: (not trying to promote other tools) IDM works fine with the Tele2 test files above. 5 MB/sec or more. https://imgur.com/a/8KvXd Last edited by time2lose; 13.12.2017 at 04:31. Reason: More info & images |
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Okay, I think I've been able to figure it out. The resolution is nonsensical to me and doesn't match the symptom.
I'm downloading to a Plugable USB 3.0 drive "dock" with a 3 TB HDD attached. I changed USB ports and it magically works at full speed again. I noticed some odd hangs when using Windows Explorer to view the contents of the drive, so I figured I'd unplug it and swap ports...it worked. https://imgur.com/a/CRCJA Please feel free to close, delete, or archive this thread. Last edited by time2lose; 13.12.2017 at 05:18. Reason: Clarity & image |
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Thanks for the feedback and posting your findings/solution
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