i'm having the same problem, but with only 30kbps speeds, really unusable
That's weird, bacause for me it's workinng gain...i'm having the same problem, but with only 30kbps speeds, really unusable
Thanks for the report. I think the advice above is still the best way forward though - please notify your ISP that you're having a speed issue with our site and ask them if they can help. They ought to be able to shed some light on the cause. At present, the vast majority of our members appear to be unaffected by this kind of problem and we have no understanding of the cause for those who are affected. Sorry...I'm also getting max d/l speed of 25 kb/s from RaceDepartment. Everything else I d/l is at ~ 6MBps. I have a stable 50 Mbps connection.
Any tips?
Huh? How would a DNS issue cause slow download speeds?don't waste ya time contacting your ISP ...it must be a dns thing ...try searching 'change dns' you'll work it out from there....
I think you misunderstand how DNS works: it's the way that systems turn names like www.racedepartment.com into numeric internet addresses like 1.2.3.4. DNS either works or it doesn't. If it works, you get the address, you connect and you get whatever speed you get. If it doesn't work you don't even make a connection. Improving your DNS server can only make a difference to whether or not you make a connection; it can't have any influence over the speed of a download.I'm no expert m8 , but when I get slow dl issues (from different game launchers like Origin) I have learned to try differnt dns configs ...and usually I get a result ...and when dl has finifshed then I change it back to google dns (9.9.9.9) for normal web browsing....look up some tutorials maybe ....
I think you misunderstand how DNS works: it's the way that systems turn names like www.racedepartment.com into numeric internet addresses like 1.2.3.4. DNS either works or it doesn't. If it works, you get the address, you connect and you get whatever speed you get. If it doesn't work you don't even make a connection. Improving your DNS server can only make a difference to whether or not you make a connection; it can't have any influence over the speed of a download.
Hmm. Not sure if you're trolling, or you genuinely don't understand.Wrong.
I reviewed our logs. I see four attempts to download a file yesterday. The first shows a success code but the byte count is very small; I don't fully understand that one (see below). The second shows an error which looks very much like a client-side timeout/abort. After that first two attempts you posted this message, and shortly after that the logs say that your third and fourth attempts were both 100% successful. So I guess the issue cleared itself, at least temporarily.Almost impossible to download any file, whats going here? This is since more than 1 week now.
Again, the logs show success status codes for your downloads, but yet they are incomplete like you say. The best understanding I've got for that right now is that something is hindering the connection (packet loss?) and it ends up failing, even though it should be able to cope with this. Some changes we plan to make soon may make downloads less vulnerable to this happening, but since the root cause isn't entirely clear it's hard to be confident about that.Same here, i'm trying to download the sol, but always stops in 50%, 60%.
I would still suggest checking with your ISP if they know of any reason why you should have poor d/l speeds from our site.Having slow download speed too. In my case i'm downloading 2 files, one 124 MB and the other is 242 MB. No issue from ISP as i've tested download speed, and downloading files from other sites.