Really slow download for big files
· But recently, i realize that when i download something on Edge is too slow comparing with Chrome. Seens that my Edge "limits" the speed of my download. I download a Google Drive file, separately, with only one Browser running at a time. Chrome: i can . · For very large size downloads (more than 2GB), we recommend that you use a Download Manager to do the downloading. This can make your download more stable and faster, reducing the risk of a corrupted file. · you can simply do a file transfer without webserver, like, rsync, sftp or ftp if the speed is similar as http(s), then it’s your network, either your home link or provider’s link if non-http is much faster than http(s) transfer, then you can submit a ticket by sending mail to support at bltadwin.ru to contact LiteSpeed team for it.
I'm trying to download about a dozen large (GB each) files from bltadwin.ru, and it's so slow that it's bordering on non-functional. Even when only trying to grab one at a time, the download frequently stalls, and even when it's working it's topping out at k/s. This means your network is blocking torrent files, or is blocking your outgoing port. To check this, try downloading a Featured Content torrent on another network. If you can download a torrent on another network (particularly a fast wifi network), then it's likely that your wifi network is causing the issue. We suggest only testing the large files if you have a connection speed faster than 10 Mbps. Click the file you want to download to start the download process. If the download does not start you may have to right click on the size and select "Save Target As". These files will automatically use IPv6 if available, but you can select the IPv4 or.
For very large size downloads (more than 2GB), we recommend that you use a Download Manager to do the downloading. This can make your download more stable and faster, reducing the risk of a corrupted file. you can simply do a file transfer without webserver, like, rsync, sftp or ftp if the speed is similar as http(s), then it’s your network, either your home link or provider’s link if non-http is much faster than http(s) transfer, then you can submit a ticket by sending mail to support at bltadwin.ru to contact LiteSpeed team for it. But recently, i realize that when i download something on Edge is too slow comparing with Chrome. Seens that my Edge "limits" the speed of my download. I download a Google Drive file, separately, with only one Browser running at a time. Chrome: i can download around 10MB/s. Edge: around 2MB/s.
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