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Slow download speeds from browser, MO2 and Vortex


NachCTE

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Country: Argentina
Internet Service Provider (ISP): Telecentro
Average Download Speed (non-Nexus downloads): 10.5MB/s
Download tests:
Amsterdam: 230 KB/s
Prague: 224 KB/s
LA: 420 KB/s
Chicago: 355 KB/s
Miami: 409 KB/s
Premium CDN: 2.2 MB/s
Download links:
TraceRoute results:
C:\Users\......>tracert files.nexus-cdn.com
Traza a la dirección files.nexus-cdn.com [84.17.40.58]
sobre un máximo de 30 saltos:
1 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 192.168.254.147
2 29 ms 51 ms 9 ms 192.168.0.1
3 26 ms 20 ms 28 ms 10.41.32.1
4 23 ms 21 ms 21 ms 10.242.4.85
5 * * 39 ms 192.168.64.108
6 41 ms 22 ms 24 ms ae14.baires5.bai.seabone.net [185.70.203.38]
7 240 ms 163 ms 153 ms ae0.miami14.mia.seabone.net [89.221.41.1]
8 281 ms 305 ms 205 ms datacamp-234.miami14.mia.seabone.net [89.221.41.234]
9 * * * Tiempo de espera agotado para esta solicitud.
10 264 ms 206 ms 201 ms unn-84-17-40-58.cdn77.com [84.17.40.58]
Traza completa.
I really don't know what's happening with nexus servers. The speeds were great a few months ago but now downloading big mods feels like hell. Please help :sad:

 

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Because your speeds are bad to every single CDN node (except the Premium only one), this indicates a problem closer to home. I suspect it's an ISP issue. Maybe try a VPN and see if that helps?

 

The speeds are even worst, as low as 50 KB/s. The weird thing is that when i try to download a file from my phone it works fine, while in my pc i have this problem (only on nexus)

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I've got one of the Home routers and discovered it would get slow at times after I day or two. The IP address on the older model randomly switch IP addresses if it was shut off and restarted.

 

This new one I have to get a paper clip. First turn it off, find the little reset hole, and push the paper clip in until I feel the button go down. After 15 seconds I pull the paper clip out. Plug the router back in. Mostly all that reset does is revalidate the modem SIM card and finds another of the IP addresses.

 

There have been times when the IP address was getting a lot of traffic and when I reset that minor setting from the switch and plugged the router's power plug back in I had a good connection again.

 

If the service slows down on the home style routers or my travel one I do the same thing by pulling the battery and sliding the SIM card back just enough to disconnect without taking it out so far it might fall out and I get the same results for a day.

 

There are several IP addresses for Each of the Major ISP's so one being used by many businesses can be slow at time. Always the same old same old at the check out counter. Sorry! My system is a bit slow right now.

 

Too bad they can't do this little trick once a day to set up another of the many IP addresses with less traffic at those major shopping centers when that happens.

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