Ordensritter
06-05-2016, 04:55 PM
Hello all. Um, I wanted to download something from the Shrine today, it was uploaded on MEGA, but some kind of an error occured telling me that my bandwidth quota was exceeded. Now, what does that even mean, exactly? It was the first and only thing I wanted to download today, it's not like I downloaded thousands of files in the last hour or something, so I don't get it. It's the first time I got an error like that, is it normal? I have no account on MEGA, neither paid nor free, but I never had and thus far it wasn't a problem. The reason I'm asking about it is because many people here tend to upload to MEGA these days and I'd like to be able to use it like I did before.
Oh, should it be of any importance, I'm using Opera web browser and the file I wanted to get weights around 273MB (Banner Saga 2 OST).
Leon Scott Kennedy
06-05-2016, 05:34 PM
Take what I'm going to write with a grain of salt, because it's something I've gathered from reading various messages around the Internet (have yet to see that warning/notice myself): it seems MEGA is capping its "download-bandwidth". Try to change your IP address and then download the file which returned that thing.
WildwoodPark
06-05-2016, 07:40 PM
Hello all. Um, I wanted to download something from the Shrine today, it was uploaded on MEGA, but some kind of an error occured telling me that my bandwidth quota was exceeded. Now, what does that even mean, exactly? It was the first and only thing I wanted to download today, it's not like I downloaded thousands of files in the last hour or something, so I don't get it. It's the first time I got an error like that, is it normal? I have no account on MEGA, neither paid nor free, but I never had and thus far it wasn't a problem. The reason I'm asking about it is because many people here tend to upload to MEGA these days and I'd like to be able to use it like I did before.
Oh, should it be of any importance, I'm using Opera web browser and the file I wanted to get weights around 273MB (Banner Saga 2 OST).
Register with a free account and see if that helps your issue.
Ordensritter
06-05-2016, 07:43 PM
I see, thanks for the advice. I've been reading about it just now, they definitely are doing something, but nobody - MEGA management included - seems to know what exactly. Very strange. I just hope it won't block me (and any others) off from MEGA. Anyway, thanks again.
Register with a free account and see if that helps your issue.
Or I could just try that, too. Thanks.
tangotreats
06-05-2016, 08:50 PM
This is probably not talking about YOUR bandwidth use, but the account which holds the file you're trying to download.
Each account has a technical maximum it can transfer. What's happened is too many people have downloaded stuff from that person's account.
This isn't enforced most of the time - it seems to come and go. Keep the link and try it daily or a few times weekly. When whoever it is wraps around to a new month of bandwidth you should be able to grab it.
Ordensritter
06-05-2016, 10:00 PM
This is probably not talking about YOUR bandwidth use, but the account which holds the file you're trying to download.
Each account has a technical maximum it can transfer. What's happened is too many people have downloaded stuff from that person's account.
This isn't enforced most of the time - it seems to come and go. Keep the link and try it daily or a few times weekly. When whoever it is wraps around to a new month of bandwidth you should be able to grab it.
That didn't cross my mind, but I'm not so sure about that. That "error" says: "Your download could not proceed because it would take you over the current free transfer allowance for your IP address. To enhance this limit, you can register an account. This will not only give you ample extra bandwidth but also 50 GB of secure storage space in the cloud - for free", which seems to be referring somehow to me and my download limit or whatever. I tried downloading a few different files after that happened for the first time and all of them were like that. Then again, I know nothig about MEGA, so you may be right.
Edit: just asked a friend to try any MEGA link out and he's been greeted by the same message about brandwidth and so on. So either we're both very unlucky or it's a MEGA thing. Either way, strange.
Dave999
06-06-2016, 08:22 AM
That didn't cross my mind, but I'm not so sure about that. That "error" says: "Your download could not proceed because it would take you over the current free transfer allowance for your IP address. To enhance this limit, you can register an account. This will not only give you ample extra bandwidth but also 50 GB of secure storage space in the cloud - for free", which seems to be referring somehow to me and my download limit or whatever. I tried downloading a few different files after that happened for the first time and all of them were like that. Then again, I know nothig about MEGA, so you may be right.
Edit: just asked a friend to try any MEGA link out and he's been greeted by the same message about brandwidth and so on. So either we're both very unlucky or it's a MEGA thing. Either way, strange.
The actual message suggests that your provider's public IP range in your vicinity has exceeded their transfer allowance, i.e.; too many people in your neighbourhood downloading from MEGA. It sounds weird but that's what the message suggests.
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Take what I'm going to write with a grain of salt, because it's something I've gathered from reading various messages around the Internet (have yet to see that warning/notice myself): it seems MEGA is capping its "download-bandwidth". Try to change your IP address and then download the file which returned that thing.
So basically what Leon said^.
tangotreats
06-06-2016, 10:59 AM
Oh, OK - that looks like a different issue.
Could this be a shared IP issue? That would make more sense.
Cheers for the info. :)
Dave999
06-06-2016, 11:25 AM
Oh, OK - that looks like a different issue.
Could this be a shared IP issue? That would make more sense.
Cheers for the info. :)
I think so, yes. Companies especially have a public IP address (
https://www.iplocation.net/public-vs-private-ip-address) range but my guess is most providers do this for regular people as well. We're running out of IPv4 addresses (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion) so I'm guessing whereas the public IP address was at first a solution for companies only, it's now being used on a more global scale.
Leon Scott Kennedy
06-06-2016, 11:44 AM
Hm. I used to get crap like that all the time, while I was "using" my previous Internet provider; rapidshare.de and rapidshare.com often showed me: It looks like your IP address is already downloading a file, you have to wait for that download to finish, before you can start a new one. Premium users don't have this limitation, blah blah blah. Couldn't even fix it "manually," at the time, IP address was static.
My previous advice was given under the assumption that Ordensritter has a dynamic IP, if that's the case, a potential fix for the issue at hand would just require him/her to power off the modem and wait 15~30 seconds before powering it up again. No need to register an account, either.
tangotreats
06-06-2016, 02:42 PM
It can't hurt to register an account, though. It's bound to come in useful sooner or later.
Leon Scott Kennedy
06-06-2016, 02:58 PM
Also true, but there are folks who seemingly don't like to register accounts on that kind of websites, preferring to keep downloading as mere visitors. Heck, we've had users express annoyance at having to register an account on the likes of 4shared, in order to download from there (just to make an example), let's sidestep the notion that doing so would grant small benefits like: file management+the ability to protect the link with a password, maybe…
That's why I tend to point out a possible solution which won't require an account. Bless the ignorance of those Web-pirates, though. :laugh:
Ordensritter
06-06-2016, 03:36 PM
I think my IP is a static one (though I'm not sure about it, it's all Greek to me), but just in case I tried out that solution with powering off my modem and powering it back on after a brief moment. Sadly, it didn't help. I guess I'm banned from MEGA unless I create an account with them. Oh well. Anyway, thanks to all of you for your suggestions, much appreciated.
same thing happens to me this month...anyone knows if its going away after a while?
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found the solution: go to your mega menu --->reload (do that at least twice just in case...and it works!
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once... :(
Ordensritter
07-30-2016, 05:07 PM
It seems to be only temporary as now I can use MEGA without any problems. The only advice I can give you is to wait (sounds like nothing, I know). It will pass eventually.
No it doesn't. MEGA is caping downloads everywhere. It might not be noticeable to everyone because it's doing it on certain IP ranges, but it's getting ridiculous. I was able to download more than 1GB files every now and then. Now the only way to get those is using megasync, otherwise I can never get those. And sometimes, after the 4 hours have passed, I can barely download 200 mb before being capped again.
Make no mistakes, they're enforcing people to use the premium service.
thank you guys...did u wait a long time Ordensritter?
I used to get this problem when using Firefox.
I now use Google Chrome exclusively for Mega downloads, and the problem has gone away.
(Your actual mileage may vary.)
Ordensritter
07-30-2016, 10:03 PM
thank you guys...did u wait a long time Ordensritter?
Honestly, I don't remember. I guess it was about a week, maybe more. I know it was long enough for me to give up on MEGA. By the way, I might be wrong here, but I think it passed once the new month arrived. It might have been a coincidence, though. As AFMG said, it might be something bigger, that makes sense.
I used to get this problem when using Firefox.
I now use Google Chrome exclusively for Mega downloads, and the problem has gone away.
(Your actual mileage may vary.)
i've try that but as i have the same IP adress, the same problem happens...thank you anyway
Does that mean you have tried it and it failed, or you believe it will fail?
If you haven't tried it, try and then let me know what happens.
Does that mean you have tried it and it failed, or you believe it will fail?
If you haven't tried it, try and then let me know what happens.
i tried it and it failed :)
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Honestly, I don't remember. I guess it was about a week, maybe more. I know it was long enough for me to give up on MEGA. By the way, I might be wrong here, but I think it passed once the new month arrived. It might have been a coincidence, though. As AFMG said, it might be something bigger, that makes sense.
end of the month is coming soon too :)
well, i tried again this morning, it worked and at 51% of downloading...the message again...they really want me to go to premium...
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