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Download speeds lower since upgraded to Mac OSX 10.5 Hey. I'm a returning Limwire user who had upgraded to Mac OS 10.5 I'm rather dumbfounded at the 'Download Bandwidth' setting in Preferences, where the maximum speed is noted; I'm on a reliable DSL service of about 4200...and I can remember being able to attain well over 250KB/sec in the past...but now I seem to have maxxed-out at under 40. In fact, I've never had a file download at greater than 30 since I returned. Am I missing something here? Have things changed while I was away? |
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Yes, but... These speeds have been CONSISTENT since I returned. Over two weeks' worth of downloading. To reiterate, I'm getting speeds of TEN PERCENT of what I used to get. Taking an entire day to download a 600 Mb file? Come on! What's up? Seriously; something's changed. |
I was getting over 100 KB/s for a single file a couple of hours ago. Which version of LW are you using now? :) |
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Right. I think I know what part of the 'problem' is. The slider-bar on 'Download Bandwidth' has changed... That is, the reference amounts are skewed. Just to the left of '100%', the amount of 43 comes up. This is NOT accurate. I've now set it for ''Unlimited', but I'm still only getting a 30KB/sec speed. Previously, I know I was regularly getting 300+KB/sec with LW on video files. Now, the most I've gotten is 37. Same ISP. Same equipment. Something has changed. |
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