Modem stops when downloading big files






















Hello, this issue has been going on for almost a week now and after trying to solve it myself I would appreciate some help. Whenever I am downloading a large file, regardless of source, my modem will occasionally reset. However this is not immediately indicated on the model, which takes as long as a minute to reset itself.  · Without large file transfer, thus with daily use, even with constant network usage (e.g. videocall, remote desktop), the connection is stable, thus it is related only to high network usage. The network infrastructure relative to this issue is described in the image below, everything is connected with LAN cable. I did some testing, and basically.  · Configure it. It's easy to set up. The line that starts with DOWNLINK= should be followed by your download bandwidth in kilo bits per second, minus 5% to 10%. For example: if you have a Kbps link, you should set it between and The line that starts with UPLINK= should be followed by your upload speed minus 5% to 10%.


The weird thing is: When downloading other large files, i.e. games via EAs Origin Platform (BF4 ~ 30GB, or Star Citizen (~30 GB) everything works fine - no crashes, no freezes. I have Windows 10 without any third party anti virus scanner, I'm only using Windows Defender and disabling it did not fix the problem. It's possible to stop any queue at a specified time if you check "Stop download at" box and specify the time. Note that the queue will stop independently of "Start download at" checkbox state. If IDM cannot download a file, it places the file to the end of the queue and starts to download a next file. Split the downloads in threads to maximize download speed. To splitting the downloads in threads try to use Folx, one of the most popular download managers for macOS. It has features for downloading movies, archives, or big files that allows you to split downloads into separate streams enabling faster downloads. Schedule downloads.


Common Issues with Downloading Files. Posted Updated . If you are encountering problems downloading files from your Box account, we recommend you try. Updating your browser to the latest version. Clearing your browser's cache. Using Box with an alternate browser, computer or network. Temporarily disabling any internet. The weird thing is: When downloading other large files, i.e. games via EAs Origin Platform (BF4 ~ 30GB, or Star Citizen (~30 GB) everything works fine - no crashes, no freezes. I have Windows 10 without any third party anti virus scanner, I'm only using Windows Defender and disabling it did not fix the problem. It might be the network driver that is causing the problem. Update your Network driver to get away from the problem. Here we have provided a proper guide following which you can update your network drivers. At first, you will have to download the latest version of the network driver installed on your system.

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