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desperand

Update website hosting, very slow download speed from website.

Postby desperand » Sat Feb 11, 2017 1:25 pm

Hi. Dear Administrator of the website, please fix the next issue:
- DOwnload speed (exe) from website (dn3.freedownloadmanager.org) very slow, no it's ultra slow.
I have stable 100mbit/s connection, please don't even try to lie to my face that i'm experience network issue, it's you have issues with uplinks, and i hope you will fix it. Because 5okbit/s download speed of application which size is 40MB it's pretty painful process. I hope you understand what i mean and what i'm asking for.

You can use mega / drive google com / mediafire / disk yandex / onedrive as mirror links too
OR you can add bittorrent if you wish to save your traffic (i know, every user which download 40MB+ * user count = big amount of traffic for what need to pay), but you cut by yourself a lot of clients which will not WAIT for your downloading speed.

This is paradox -> download manager hosted on very shitty and slow hosting where upload speed around 50Kb/s. What a shame. Please fix it asap or add mirrors! :D
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Re: Update website hosting, very slow download speed from website.

Postby Usher » Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:15 pm

There is something wrong with your system or your connection. I can download 400 KB/s (that's about 3.5 Mbps) per single connection - and FDM allows to download files using more connections.
Note also that FDM shows data transfer (B/s) in bytes of downloaded file while connection bandwidth (bps) is counted in bits of transmitted data (including packet frames), so it is always more than 8 bits of data transmitted per one byte in file (In the best case it's about 8.5 bit per byte).
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Re: Update website hosting, very slow download speed from website.

Postby StormJumper » Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:32 pm

desperand wrote:Hi. Dear Administrator of the website, please fix the next issue:
- DOwnload speed (exe) from website (dn3.freedownloadmanager.org) very slow, no it's ultra slow.
I have stable 100mbit/s connection, please don't even try to lie to my face that i'm experience network issue, it's you have issues with uplinks, and i hope you will fix it. Because 5okbit/s download speed of application which size is 40MB it's pretty painful process. I hope you understand what i mean and what i'm asking for.
You can use mega / drive google com / mediafire / disk yandex / onedrive as mirror links too
OR you can add bittorrent if you wish to save your traffic (i know, every user which download 40MB+ * user count = big amount of traffic for what need to pay), but you cut by yourself a lot of clients which will not WAIT for your downloading speed.
This is paradox -> download manager hosted on very shitty and slow hosting where upload speed around 50Kb/s. What a shame. Please fix it asap or add mirrors! :D

FDM has no control what happens with your bandwidth from what your downloading. And don't blame FDM for something it has no control over. Your ISP speed is just that ISP speed that gives you no guarantee you will get that 100% of the time. So your reaching for something that isn't FDM problem-which you should contact where your getting your hosted files from and complain to them. I used FDM since I can remember and when there are problem it's from the hosted file side blocking download speed or too many users on the same ISP bandwidth or just bad ISP bandwidth. And how you "I know, every user which download 40MB+" is really reaching at this point. So since you can't provide or don't want to provide a link that others can verify at this point would mean that problems isn't FDM but your ISP and your connection.

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