The high speed option is entitled High speed: Direct connection (Ethernet/Cable) / Wi-Fi / Mobile 4G / other.
The high speed option is entitled High speed: Direct connection (Ethernet/Cable) / Wi-Fi / Mobile 4G / other.
Only perform this step if your computer, router, and connection type are all high-performance models. Otherwise, increasing connections will actually decrease download speed. Using the maximum number of connections available may get your IP address blacklisted on some download sites if you download more than one file at a time.
Only perform this step if your computer, router, and connection type are all high-performance models. Otherwise, increasing connections will actually decrease download speed. Using the maximum number of connections available may get your IP address blacklisted on some download sites if you download more than one file at a time.
Only perform this step if your computer, router, and connection type are all high-performance models. Otherwise, increasing connections will actually decrease download speed. Using the maximum number of connections available may get your IP address blacklisted on some download sites if you download more than one file at a time.
Only perform this step if your computer, router, and connection type are all high-performance models. Otherwise, increasing connections will actually decrease download speed. Using the maximum number of connections available may get your IP address blacklisted on some download sites if you download more than one file at a time.
You may want to change this setting after downloading a high-priority file.
If your network requires you to download for less than a certain amount of time or you’re downloading while away from the computer, you might want to set a download time.
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