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Origin download throttle
Origin download throttle





origin download throttle

I tried switching off TCP/IP v6 (that did nothing) I tried the netsh command (autotuning off and on again) (Normally i can download stuff at speeds up to 40MegaBytes per second, unless throttled on the server side, obviously) For a monstrosity that demands download of almost 150GB, that’s just completely insane. My download speed is throttled down to 10Mbit, sometimes going even lower to around 5Mbit, which means that my TOP speed is around 1MB per second (and some loose change). Leave it to Microsoft to make something soo common as everyday SW download completely demented, user hostile and barely working. I never had issues with download speeds or connectivity. I obviously have the same issues as everyone in this thread. It’s been running nonstop, yet the monstrosity is STILL downloading the 666 exabytes of data it needs to run. I started the install process Monday early morning. Normally i fly in X-Plane, and i love it, but i wanted some eye candy too, so i decided to purchase MSFS as well. I bought the ■■■■ thing on Steam (there was a sale) on Sunday. I’ll let the gurus vet this concept and shoot it down if it’s not worth the time.

origin download throttle

I’m not an IT guy and I don’t even play one on TV.

origin download throttle

I do however have a pfSense router running on a server and it works wonderfully. I doubt consumer level or ISP provided routers will let you do this but something like a pfSense router definitely can.ĭISCLAIMER I have not tried this and I don’t take any responsibility if you bork your interwebs. Pi-hole is a more advanced option to look into as well.Įven more advanced would be to manually redirect a DNS query on your router to a known “better” endpoint IP address. You can change it at the PC level or at your home network level (your router), if your router lets you. I’m not in front of a windows machine to describe the steps but it’s pretty easy. Another DNS server may give a different answer. If you are using whatever your ISP provides by default, it might be sending you to a particular endpoint (IP address). I don’t know if it will work but it might be worth a try…Ĭhange your DNS server. I don’t seem to have the same problem as described here but I thought I’d throw out an idea.







Origin download throttle