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Slow premium download speed in Ireland


MizterMoonshine

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Country: Ireland

 

Internet Service Provider (ISP): Imagine

 

Download tests:

  • Paris: 1.3 MB/s
  • Amsterdam: 1.2 MB/s
  • Prague: 980 KB/s
  • LA: 380 KB/s
  • Chicago: 380 KB/s
  • Miami: 500 KB/s
  • Singapore: 230 KB/s

Download links:

 

TraceRoute results:

Tracing route to files.nexus-cdn.com [195.181.173.81]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms 1 ms ImagineLTE_088FF9 [192.168.15.1]
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 50 ms 20 ms 19 ms 89.127.194.57
4 17 ms 25 ms 18 ms ge-1-3-0-11.belmont.net.imagine.ie [87.192.76.5]
5 21 ms 19 ms 19 ms ie-dub01a-ra1.aorta.net [185.6.36.39]
6 35 ms 40 ms 35 ms ie-dub02a-rc1-ae-64-0.aorta.net [84.116.134.209]
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 36 ms 33 ms 32 ms nl-ams14a-rb1-ae-0-0.aorta.net [84.116.141.66]
9 47 ms 44 ms 42 ms 213.46.182.186
10 44 ms * 44 ms unn-195-181-173-81.datapacket.com [195.181.173.81]

Trace complete.

When I originally bought Premium I was getting my full download speed which should be over 10MB/s. It's why I didn't complain when I got it. However one day I came back to the nexus to find my speeds reduced to about 1 MB/s. It's been like this for years now because 1) I hoped the issue would eventually resolve itself and 2) I was too lazy to do something about it. Now I want to get this fixed.

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Since you've let this go on for Years, then see I'm having download issues, what can I do?
I would've given it a few days at most, instead of years...
If none of that works, you might want to call your ISP.

 

There were several periods of time where I did not use the Nexus for months. Then I would come back and download a few mods before leaving again. Recently I have been using the Nexus a lot which is why I made this thread. I already posted the test in your link btw.

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If you have access to a VPN, can you try downloading through that? It looks like all the servers are not particularly fast for you. Unfortunately that means it's probably something beyond our control to fix. Contacting your ISP to troubleshoot may help in this case, but a VPN may be a workaround.

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