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Need Help Downloading Tespia Faster
#1
I'm trying to download Tespia, but it takes like 5 hours to complete, and I don't have the patience to wait that long. Orbit Downloader doesn't help either.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to help, please?
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#2
Anyone?
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#3
Dammit Izzy. Use um.... flashget?
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#4
Zelkova Wrote:Dammit Izzy. Use um.... flashget?

Did you use that for Tespia, or you don't have access to Tespia?
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#5
PirateIzzy Wrote:Did you use that for Tespia, or you don't have access to Tespia?

flashget is just a download manager like orbit. its just the one i use. if youre having issues downloading theres not really much you can do. @_@...
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#6
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org - Freeware FTW Tongue
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#7
You know, you could like, I dunno, learn to be patient? It's not like you have only one day to play it.
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#8
Corn Wrote:You know, you could like, I dunno, learn to be patient? It's not like you have only one day to play it.

That doesn't help me download it faster. It keeps going from 3 hours to 10 hours.

@ Devil, I'll give that a shot.
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#9
Btw, does anyone have a direct d/l link of the Tespia file?
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#10
I used Internet Download Manager. Took 45 minutes.
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#11
Devil Wrote:Btw, does anyone have a direct d/l link of the Tespia file?

http://download2.nexon.net/Game/MapleSto...upTv93.exe

@ above, I'm using that. It's taking me 4 hours -_-
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#12
PirateIzzy Wrote:http://download2.nexon.net/Game/MapleSto...upTv93.exe

@ above, I'm using that. It's taking me 4 hours -_-

its your ISP or something then. @_@
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#13
Zelkova Wrote:its your ISP or something then. @_@

Yeah, I'm starting to think so too.
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#14
have you run a test from dslreports.net to see how your connection is?

If there is only one source for the Tespia version, you could very well be fighting others for bandwidth. If you don't have patience, leave the download on overnight if all else fails.

It would help to know what kind of internet you have, as well as the advertised speed.
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#15
rayhovite Wrote:have you run a test from dslreports.net to see how your connection is?

If there is only one source for the Tespia version, you could very well be fighting others for bandwidth. If you don't have patience, leave the download on overnight if all else fails.

It would help to know what kind of internet you have, as well as the advertised speed.

I'm downloading it right now, 1 hour left.
I'm using Verizon DSL internet.
And according to Speedtest.net, these are my results:
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It sucks, I know.
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#16
whoa.... what's your DSL plan, bro? That's....not looking good. How fast are you downloading the file though? 150KBps?

Has your internet downloading been slow for a while?

Do you have any potential bandwidth bottlenecks? Are you the only one downloading? Are you using a router and is it running properly? Are you malware/virus safe?
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#17
Well, that's Verizon for you. Complete pomegranate.
And the downloading speed is about 200 KB/s.
I don't really download a lot of things on the internet besides music, and music is pretty fast for me.

Not sure.
Probably not the only one downloading.
I'm using a DSL router through a wireless laptop.
I'll run a virus scan right now, brb.
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#18
it would help to know the advertised speed you get. If it's the low end package, 200KBps is decent.

I recommend Kapsersky for a virus check, and malwarebytes for a malware check.

Can you check the signal strength of the router? Log in to your router to see if there are any limitations on your wireless network as a result. And is it a secure connection? Wouldn't want leechers stealing your bandwidth.
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#19
rayhovite Wrote:it would help to know the advertised speed you get. If it's the low end package, 200KBps is decent.

I recommend Kapsersky for a virus check, and malwarebytes for a malware check.

Can you check the signal strength of the router? Log in to your router to see if there are any limitations on your wireless network as a result. And is it a secure connection? Wouldn't want leechers stealing your bandwidth.

I already use Malwarebytes, been using it for about a year now.

About my router, all I know is that it's secure and needs a password to gain access to it. My internet speed is about 50 Mbps.
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#20
There are at least 3 different types of passwords for networking.

One is your login/password for your ISP account.

One you use to gain access into your router to change the settings.

The other password is to gain access to your network. When a device connects to your network, the network should ask for a WEP/WPA/etc key. If you don't set this up for your wireless network, anyone can leech your internet bandwidth.

Do you have all 3 set up?
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