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InfinityEXC
Junior Member
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11-28-2023, 04:19 AM
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Hi, I recently started using MediaFire and saw a "Turbo-Downloader" feature. When I enabled it, I downloaded 950MB in under a minute. The surprising thing is that my connection speed is only 100MBit, which is about 12.5MB. After the download finished, I posted here to see if anyone understands how this happened and if someone could explain it so I could remember it better.
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InfinityEXC
11-28-2023, 04:19 AM #1

Hi, I recently started using MediaFire and saw a "Turbo-Downloader" feature. When I enabled it, I downloaded 950MB in under a minute. The surprising thing is that my connection speed is only 100MBit, which is about 12.5MB. After the download finished, I posted here to see if anyone understands how this happened and if someone could explain it so I could remember it better.

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jaroke25
Member
68
11-28-2023, 07:22 AM
#2
It reduces friction in the network of hoses connecting your PC to their servers using 100% natural snake oil, allowing data to flow more smoothly. (You're correct, this isn't feasible—they're likely using exaggerated statistics or presenting misleading data.)
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jaroke25
11-28-2023, 07:22 AM #2

It reduces friction in the network of hoses connecting your PC to their servers using 100% natural snake oil, allowing data to flow more smoothly. (You're correct, this isn't feasible—they're likely using exaggerated statistics or presenting misleading data.)

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PandaPantz
Member
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11-28-2023, 07:45 AM
#3
MediaFire is handling media distribution and streaming services.
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PandaPantz
11-28-2023, 07:45 AM #3

MediaFire is handling media distribution and streaming services.

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Rise
Member
143
11-30-2023, 04:49 AM
#4
Lying.
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Rise
11-30-2023, 04:49 AM #4

Lying.

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speedydino
Junior Member
13
11-30-2023, 09:03 AM
#5
It’s somewhat realistic, though it doesn’t always function. Internet speed on the server side can restrict bandwidth based on your connection, so even with 1GB of internet you might only get 10MB per second. Some tools can help manage multiple connections, but success depends on the server’s capabilities. You could also opt for a paid service that offers higher bandwidth, which may be what you’re paying for.
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speedydino
11-30-2023, 09:03 AM #5

It’s somewhat realistic, though it doesn’t always function. Internet speed on the server side can restrict bandwidth based on your connection, so even with 1GB of internet you might only get 10MB per second. Some tools can help manage multiple connections, but success depends on the server’s capabilities. You could also opt for a paid service that offers higher bandwidth, which may be what you’re paying for.