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Gb is not the same as GB. Gb stands for Gigabit while GB stands for Gigabyte. Two very different things/terms. Gb is a measurement of Internet download speeds while GB is a measurement of data storage/capacity. My 60 Gb/sec internet connection enables me to get up to 8 MB/sec download speeds when the Nexus sites are working right. It helps to have a cable internet connection & a high-end Netgear wireless router (Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band WiFi Router by Netgear) to connect to while at home. I pay a reasonable rate for my internet while my router was extremely expensive but well worth the investment. Edited by ff7legend
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If you mean Gb to mean "Gigabit" then 60 Gigabit a second would allow you to download (if anywhere had the throughput) at 7,000+MB/second (or 7+GB/second if you prefer).

I highly doubt you have that fast a connection unless you're currently sat in a Google or NSA data centre.

I'm happy to be proven wrong, though. Even a test from http://www.speedtest.net/ would show us something. Naturally it wouldn't be able to show a full 60Gbit connection, but it'd probably be able to show us if you're even on a Gigabit connection, for example.

I don't think you're a liar, mind. I just think you might be slightly confused. Case-in-point; the Netgear Nighthawk X6 isn't anywhere near high-end enough to handle 60Gbit of traffic. Indeed, it can only handle a maximum of 4Gbit over LAN and 3.2Gbit over wireless. And that's local network, which is nothing to do with your internet per-se, but essentially, if you had 10Gbit internet, for example, that router could still only serve a maximum of 4Gbit of that to your PC. Edited by Dark0ne
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Can confirm what you raise here, since this morning forums.nexusmods.com is on Microsoft Smartscreen Filter here and reported as malicous resource and blocked, the website not, until now.
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Good evening. I see that it states issue should now be resolved. When I click any NMM download link nothing seems to happen. I am trying to determine if I've done something wrong during Nexus Mod Manager set up. Hoping to get some help.

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I can't even click on the tabs of any mod and when I pressed f12 on chrome it says that there are ReferenceErrors. I also tried to use a firefox but I get the same results. The worst part is that I can't even log in the forums to ask for help because altough I click on the buttoms, it doesn't do anything :(
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you need to relate the download-with-nmm-link with your NMM..and it should work ^^ go to the settings of nmm and you'll see.
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how do we 'relate'?
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