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Download speed drops to Dial-up speed when downlaoding videos #28399

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cometstyles opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 2 comments
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Download speed drops to Dial-up speed when downlaoding videos #28399

cometstyles opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 2 comments
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I generally used Telegram to download tv shows and Movies (well cause torrents are done), 90% of my downloads get seriously slow speed and i mean dialup speeds, this did not happen a week back or so. I run a sniffer to see which ip it is and its usually
the same one (149.154.165.111) and when i say dial-up i mean Dial-up as download speeds a are between 7kbps-30Kbps and never goes up, a few days back i waited 6 hours for it to downloads 250mb episode, i can't keep doing this. This has nothing to do with my ISP cause sometimes i test run a stream while its running this slow and it runs at normal speeds (10MBPS), its only telegram which pisses me off cause its literally the only reason i use it..
bandicam 2024-09-13 01-54-51-407

The Logs usually has this error when its downloading slow
[2024.09.13 01:25:05] RPC Error: request 119 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:25:32] RPC Error: request 159 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:00] RPC Error: request 222 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:03] RPC Error: request 250 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:03] RPC Error: request 252 got fail with code 400, error USER_NOT_PARTICIPANT
[2024.09.13 01:26:17] RPC Error: request 296 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:20] RPC Error: request 320 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:26] RPC Error: request 344 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:40] RPC Error: request 363 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:26:40] RPC Error: request 365 got fail with code 400, error USER_NOT_PARTICIPANT
[2024.09.13 01:37:35] RPC Error: request 628 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID
[2024.09.13 01:37:37] RPC Error: request 651 got fail with code 400, error PEER_ID_INVALID

and this log info when it downloads at higher speeds

[2024.09.13 01:43:52] Skipping message, because it is already in blocks!

It picks up speed at certain hours for no reason, before i could download at top speed between 11pm- 3pm (17 hours a day) but since this issue started, i can only do it between 5am-11am (6 Hours) and no this is NOT an Issue related to my ISP

I'm on Win 8 and on 5.5.3 x64 Desktop version ( i switched to beta thinking it would fix the issue, it did not). Open-GL is disabled cause it cause issues before of freezing and RAM leakage. This only affect downloads, my Uploads speeds is averaging 3.5Mbps whereas Downloads is less than 200kbps.

Expected behaviour

Download speeds should be Good even if not pn Premium but I'm getting dial-up download speeds when downlaoding videos

Actual behaviour

My Downloads speeds fall to dial-up level and less even though connection speed while using other things averages 15-50mbps

Operating system

Win 8 OS, 5.5.3x64

Version of Telegram Desktop

5.5.3x64

Installation source

Static binary from official website

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#24700

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Its not related at all , i'm in Fiji, I'd be happy if it even reached 10MBPS instead of running at 200KBPS, as i said til a week back it was great, could download an episode of between 200-300Mb in under 2 minutes, now its 4-6 hours.. you see the problem here?

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