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It should just upload and not disconnect constantly
Actual behaviour
After uploading 1 or 2 files around 200-400MB, it keeps disconnecting and needs approximately 36 seconds to reconnect, uploads 1 or 2 files, disconnects again, repeat.
The same happens if you upload something like a thousand 1MB files, which is understandable, but 200-400MB files?
This does not happen if I'm uploading files that are 1GB or bigger, because the upload is slow enough that it won't disconnect.
Which makes no sense really, I wouldn't call uploading one file every 5-10 seconds "flooding", which is what the logs say I'm doing, as it's spamming this:
-429 flood code returned!
This has been happening for quite a while now, and it's starting to get annoying lol.
Let me know if you want me to DM you full logs again
Just checked, and this 429 flood code shit appears even when you send big files like 4GB, but it at least doesn't disconnect for over half a minute, but stutters like once a second for maybe 100ms or so. But it's not nearly as much of an issue as medium sized files
UDP: there is no 429 error in logs, so I think it's not related to this issue
Can confirm it on AyuGram and web.telegram.org too, likely telegram backend issue.
It's very disappointing because the only reason I bought premium is because of the high download/upload speeds that work every once in a while. Switching to different VPNs doesn't help, apparently the limitation is for the whole account
Steps to reproduce
Upload files around 200-400MB
Expected behaviour
It should just upload and not disconnect constantly
Actual behaviour
After uploading 1 or 2 files around 200-400MB, it keeps disconnecting and needs approximately 36 seconds to reconnect, uploads 1 or 2 files, disconnects again, repeat.
The same happens if you upload something like a thousand 1MB files, which is understandable, but 200-400MB files?
This does not happen if I'm uploading files that are 1GB or bigger, because the upload is slow enough that it won't disconnect.
Which makes no sense really, I wouldn't call uploading one file every 5-10 seconds "flooding", which is what the logs say I'm doing, as it's spamming this:
-429 flood code returned!
This has been happening for quite a while now, and it's starting to get annoying lol.
Let me know if you want me to DM you full logs again
Operating system
Windows 10 Home 22H2
Version of Telegram Desktop
5.5.5
Installation source
Static binary from official website
Crash ID
No response
Logs
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