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Can't download any mod (Keep getting server not found error)


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Locale Details
# My location: Quezon City, Philippines
# My ISP: destiny broadband
# Result of ' ping filedelivery.nexusmods.com ' (see below for instructions on how to ping):

Ping request could not find host filedelivery.nexusmods.com. Please check the name and try again.

 

# My connection speed / type: broadband
# Anything special about my connection ( e.g. load balanced or university connection ): none
# My Environment: Windows 10

# What Antivirus / malware used: Avast

File Details
# Mod Page: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/16225/?tab=files
# File Name: Apocalypse - magic of skyrim
# File URL for download: http://filedelivery.nexusmods.com/110/Apocalypse%20v945-16225-9-45.zip?fid=1000261384&ttl=1534220878&ri=8192&rs=8192&setec=49b8837ca99ee98a6d2bd5bc70f39cfd
# Download method: Fileserver CDN
# Downloading Via: NMM and manual download

 

Problem Details
# Please explain the problem you're experiencing in as much detail as possible: I keep getting server not found error whenever i attempt to download any mod for skyrim or fallout 4. I cant even update my NMM, and I can't download the test download; both say that the server cannot be found. Had this problem back in July too and was fixed after I reported it but then it returned some weeks after

Test download
# We have setup a test download from our CDN. This is a completely random, unusable file that is 500MB in size. Please download this file (linked below) and report back whether you experience the same issue downloading this file as you do using the downloads on the site normally.

 

Can't download the test download because it returns a server not found error

 

 

 

 

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It sounds like you have a DNS resolution problem. If you can't resolve an IP address for filedelivery.nexusmods.com are you still able to resolve ips for other domain names ?

 

Do you have a restrictive ISP that could be blocking DNS resolution - have you tried using a VPN or changing your DNS servers to openDNS or google DNS ?

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