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    ProjectWise File Download Speed

    Prashant PAMBHAR
    Offline Prashant PAMBHAR 11 months ago

    when I Download or Open a file from PW its Speed reduced to 100 Kbps. Always opens a file with 100 kbps take few minutes to open a file.

    is there any option to increase download speed ?

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    • henny hall
      Offline henny hall Wed, Jan 11 2023 8:49 PM +1
      I think you should decompress the file to better match your computer's download speed. wordle 2
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    • Rhys Faulkner
      0 Offline Rhys Faulkner Wed, Oct 18 2023 7:19 AM

      I understand how frustrating it can be when the speed is limited to 100 Kbps and causes delays in opening files.

      There are several potential factors that could be contributing to this slowdown in download speed. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to address the issue:

      1. Check Your Internet Connection: Ensure that your internet connection is stable and provides the expected speed. Run a speed test to verify your download and upload speeds. If the test results are significantly below what you're paying for, contact your internet service provider.

      2. File Size and Source: The size and source of the file can affect download speed. Larger files naturally take longer to download. If you're downloading from a server with limited bandwidth or from a source that's geographically distant, it can also impact speed.

      3. Network Traffic: Heavy network traffic can slow down download speeds. Try downloading files during off-peak hours when there's less demand on the network.

      4. Firewall and Antivirus: Sometimes, security software and firewalls can restrict download speeds. Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software is not interfering with the download process.

      5. Download Manager: Using a download manager or accelerator can sometimes help improve download speeds by optimizing connections and managing the download process more efficiently.

      6. Proxy or VPN: If you're using a proxy or VPN, it may be routing your connection through a server that's causing the slowdown. Try disabling it to see if it makes a difference.

      7. Server Location: The location of the server hosting the file can impact download speed. If possible, choose a server that is geographically closer to you.

      8. Browser or App: If you're downloading through a web browser or an application, try a different one to see if it makes a difference. Sometimes, browser extensions or app settings can affect download speeds.

      If you've tried these steps and are still experiencing slow download speeds, it may be helpful to contact the platform or service provider (PW) for assistance. They might be able to provide additional guidance or investigate whether there are any specific limitations on their end that could be affecting download speeds tradle.

      I hope these suggestions help you improve your download speed. If you have any more information about your setup or specific issues you're encountering, please feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide more targeted assistance.

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    • Rhys Faulkner
      0 Offline Rhys Faulkner Wed, Oct 18 2023 7:19 AM

      I understand how frustrating it can be when the speed is limited to 100 Kbps and causes delays in opening files.

      There are several potential factors that could be contributing to this slowdown in download speed. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to address the issue:

      1. Check Your Internet Connection: Ensure that your internet connection is stable and provides the expected speed. Run a speed test to verify your download and upload speeds. If the test results are significantly below what you're paying for, contact your internet service provider.

      2. File Size and Source: The size and source of the file can affect download speed. Larger files naturally take longer to download. If you're downloading from a server with limited bandwidth or from a source that's geographically distant, it can also impact speed.

      3. Network Traffic: Heavy network traffic can slow down download speeds. Try downloading files during off-peak hours when there's less demand on the network.

      4. Firewall and Antivirus: Sometimes, security software and firewalls can restrict download speeds. Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software is not interfering with the download process.

      5. Download Manager: Using a download manager or accelerator can sometimes help improve download speeds by optimizing connections and managing the download process more efficiently.

      6. Proxy or VPN: If you're using a proxy or VPN, it may be routing your connection through a server that's causing the slowdown. Try disabling it to see if it makes a difference.

      7. Server Location: The location of the server hosting the file can impact download speed. If possible, choose a server that is geographically closer to you.

      8. Browser or App: If you're downloading through a web browser or an application, try a different one to see if it makes a difference. Sometimes, browser extensions or app settings can affect download speeds.

      If you've tried these steps and are still experiencing slow download speeds, it may be helpful to contact the platform or service provider (PW) for assistance. They might be able to provide additional guidance or investigate whether there are any specific limitations on their end that could be affecting download speeds tradle.

      I hope these suggestions help you improve your download speed. If you have any more information about your setup or specific issues you're encountering, please feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide more targeted assistance.

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