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Gees man, such a mixed bag of results!! I don't know where to start!! Interesting to me though that with a supposed international rate limit of 200Mbps you getting 40MB/s on a real-debrid single threaded download!! Fck me, that's impressive!!
Check this:
C:\Windows\system32>netsh int tcp show global
Querying active state...

TCP Global Parameters
----------------------------------------------
Receive-Side Scaling State : enabled
Chimney Offload State : automatic
NetDMA State : disabled
Direct Cache Acess (DCA) : disabled
Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level : normal
Add-On Congestion Control Provider : ctcp
ECN Capability : disabled
RFC 1323 Timestamps : disabled
 
I almost think I've got to let it go, the whole speed test result thingy... starting to drive me nuts!! But single threaded performance on this line is total s hit!! There's no running away from it!! Can you PM that real-debrid link please? Interested to see what speeds I can generate off of it...

This is from Real-Debrid Support, I'll do the same tests, lets say 2 mins then take a reading.


Dear,

?Our servers are based in Europe and we think the speed is not good between you and our servers actually.
Your internet connection have good speed in your country but maybe not to the Europe.

Could you please send us these informations, we have to know your speed to our servers :

# Europe
- Download speed on : http://30.download.real-debrid.com/speedtest/test.rar
- Download speed on : http://proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
- Download speed on : http://5.download.real-debrid.com/speedtest/test.rar
- Download speed on : http://ping.online.net/1000Mo.dat
- Download speed on : http://mirror.nforce.com/pub/speedtests/10000mb.bin
- Download speed on : http://32.download.real-debrid.com/speedtest/test.rar
- Download speed on : http://ams.download.10gbps.io/10000mb.bin
- Download speed on : http://4.download.real-debrid.com/speedtest/test.rar
- Download speed on : http://speedtest.ams03.softlayer.com/downloads/test100.zip
- Download speed on : http://speedtest-ams3.digitalocean.com/100mb.test

For each links :

1 - Start the download
2 - Read the download speed
3 - Write the download speed
4 - Stop the download

Also, please provide us the results in a text format. Example :

- http://30.download.real-debrid.com/speedtest/test.rar -> 25 Mbit/s

Regards, Real-Debrid support team.
 
Check this:
C:\Windows\system32>netsh int tcp show global
Querying active state...

TCP Global Parameters
----------------------------------------------
Receive-Side Scaling State : enabled
Chimney Offload State : automatic
NetDMA State : disabled
Direct Cache Acess (DCA) : disabled
Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level : normal
Add-On Congestion Control Provider : ctcp
ECN Capability : disabled
RFC 1323 Timestamps : disabled

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Much of a muchness... :sick:

I think we need to accept that on account of SA's geographical location in relation to Europe and the USA, international is never going to perform at much better than 20% of max line speed, on a single download thread...

How did you get 40MB/s on Real-debrid? Was that a torrent converted to HTTP?
:thumbsup:
That also fluctuates between 5MB-40MB.
I think international links are a bit full and there is contention, best effort and all.
 
A better test maybe is focus on france server and download the whole file while timing it.

I downloaded once, then times the second and third one.

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IMG_2393.PNG
 
:thumbsup:
That also fluctuates between 5MB-40MB.
I think international links are a bit full and there is contention, best effort and all.
But it could have been my because my chimney=automatic, now it's enabled and does look better off the bat. Time will tell.
 
Also, if you're using kodi, use advancedsettings.xml in C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata with these settings:

<advancedsettings>
<cache>
<buffermode>2</buffermode>
<memorysize>50000000</memorysize>
<readfactor>5.0</readfactor>
</cache>
</advancedsettings>
 
Sorry my bad.

Run as admin cmd
netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled
reboot
C:\WINDOWS\system32>netsh int tcp global chimney=enabled
The following command was not found: int tcp global chimney=enabled.

C:\WINDOWS\system32>netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled
'chimney' is not a valid argument for this command.
The syntax supplied for this command is not valid. Check help for the correct syntax.
 
Also, if you're using kodi, use advancedsettings.xml in C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata with these settings:

<advancedsettings>
<cache>
<buffermode>2</buffermode>
<memorysize>50000000</memorysize>
<readfactor>5.0</readfactor>
</cache>
</advancedsettings>
Using this...

<?xml version="1.0"?>

-<advancedsettings>


-<network>

<buffermode>1</buffermode>

<cachemembuffersize>204288000</cachemembuffersize>

<readbufferfactor>1.5</readbufferfactor>

<curlclienttimeout>45</curlclienttimeout>

</network>

<splash>false</splash>

</advancedsettings>
 
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