You need to contact Deutsche Telekom AG as they are the evil genius behind this.
Just a feedback about my connections problem,Me too, the site have been so sluggish from sometimes now, and I am talking speed same as back in the days when we used landline for internet (10-20kb/s), and it affects everything not just downloading, gosh last time I wanted to change my email address, it toke forever, I thought I would not been able too, it’s just so frustrating, seriously hope also that RD team will consider providing Mega, Mediafire, Zippyshare,…alternate links, will solve everything I am sure
Well, your two devices between them are clearly saying that RD is able to reach your country at much higher speeds than you're getting on your PC. The answer (as is mainly the case above) is to complain to your ISP, as there is nothing we can do.i am having same issue here in turkey. cant go up from 200 kb. but my mobile can go 4mb/s ? what can i do to fix this ?
Changing to a better DNS server will only help if you are getting delays before downloads actually start - in the phase where the machine is resolving hostnames to addresses. Once a download starts, the DNS settings make zero difference. If you remain sceptical you may be able to prove it to yourself with some testsChange your computer's DNS settings to use something else like:the following.
Changing to a better DNS server will only help if you are getting delays before downloads actually start - in the phase where the machine is resolving hostnames to addresses. Once a download starts, the DNS settings make zero difference. If you remain sceptical you may be able to prove it to yourself with some tests
(I'm not dissing the idea of switching DNS servers btw - I've done it myself many times in the past when the ISP's own servers were letting me down. Right at the moment though I'm on the defaults.)
Well certainly Steam (and maybe Apple?) downloads can completely hammer any broadband link cos they are (rather abusively) willing to open many parallel connections to get the data as quickly as possible, happily shafting anyone else unlucky enough to be sharing that pipe. I can readily believe that DNS issues could play havoc with the process of opening new connections along the way. For RD though, it's a simple one-off download TCP connection and you get the whole file with that one connection. Once it's established it's game over for the DNS.had a couple of situations with both Steam and Apple where there's been some kind of issue with downloads going at snail's pace. Switching out my DNS solved the problem.
Oh god yes, there is a lot of arcane knowledge tied up in getting some of that stuff right. And equally there's a good and not unrelated reason why so goddamn many exploits over the last few decades have involved DNS...In my job I've set up all manner of servers, but DNS servers I leave to the people dressed in gothic black with beards who chant the lyrics of Sisters of Mercy's This Corrosion at the box in question. It's bloody voodoo I'll tell you. And it's just a telephone book for god's sakes.
Yeah Ive consistently had site and download issues this is my first post only because its taking 4-10 hours to download SOL 2.1.3 wth...Oh but its my ISP riiiiiiiiiight...its on the Euro server side something is up with traffic not here in the US that's for sureWell, your two devices between them are clearly saying that RD is able to reach your country at much higher speeds than you're getting on your PC. The answer (as is mainly the case above) is to complain to your ISP, as there is nothing we can do.
Changing to a better DNS server will only help if you are getting delays before downloads actually start - in the phase where the machine is resolving hostnames to addresses. Once a download starts, the DNS settings make zero difference. If you remain sceptical you may be able to prove it to yourself with some tests
(I'm not dissing the idea of switching DNS servers btw - I've done it myself many times in the past when the ISP's own servers were letting me down. Right at the moment though I'm on the defaults.)
LOL. OK, despite your sarcasm, let me attempt to help you. If you search for "CenturyLink" on our site you'll see that other users have had issues with them.Yeah Ive consistently had site and download issues this is my first post only because its taking 4-10 hours to download SOL 2.1.3 wth...Oh but its my ISP riiiiiiiiiight...its on the Euro server side something is up with traffic not here in the US that's for sure
no there is no resolution on that page.
Nope, we are not throttling download speed. Also, I just did a test download and it's going at my full wire speed (~75 Mb/s for me).30kb/s wtf?
Not an hour ago I was downloading at like 3mB/s no problem, now I can barely navigate the site.
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Ran fast.com and I'm downloading and uploading both at 30Mb/s. It's only this site that seems to be throttling download speed.
Thanks and yes indeed, we are working on it (heavy load among other things).Site has crawled almost to a stop, and I'm getting intermittent "Bad Gateway" errors - Just for info.
Yes, I'm afraid the server load is a little bit crazy tonight again. We're working on ways to mitigate the effects.FYI: Slow website and “bad gateway 502” still exists.