Manuel Marsili
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So, I've encountered first time this problem around one week or more ago, with also giving me a message error "manifest could not found". I searched the web for solution and found to change download location, tried a couple and then everything worked again with 3rd attempt, with US-Los Angeles (I'm from Italy).
Today, I've encountered this problem again. It was downloading rF2 workshop update, went through mid-way of the download and then reduced the download speed to 10KB/s. I aborted the download and tried again the change server download location, but after 10-15 attempts still nothing.
Other things I've tested:
- Clear download cache;
- Change download limit from "No Limit" to "1000KB/s";
- Uncheck "Reduce download speed when other devices stream";
- Uninstall and reinstall Steam;
- Unplug modem/router from AC, turn off everything wifi-related and after half an hour reboot modem/router + PC;
- Disable Firewall;
- Create exclusion for antivirus.
Things left me to try:
- Formatting the whole PC and reinstall everything clean, from SO and so on;
- Check ports (don't know how to read those numbers, but looks like they are open, as far I can understand);
- Check VPN issues (don't know how to do).
Note that everything else regarding connection, from websites, to Blizzard update and gaming, etc are running ok, with the usual maximum 1.2 MB/s download speed I got with my actual connection.
My worry is that soon I will change PC, if this happens also on the new one, I wouldn't be able to download and play Steam games. I'm also about to change from Cable to Fibre, networking-side.
Today, I've encountered this problem again. It was downloading rF2 workshop update, went through mid-way of the download and then reduced the download speed to 10KB/s. I aborted the download and tried again the change server download location, but after 10-15 attempts still nothing.
Other things I've tested:
- Clear download cache;
- Change download limit from "No Limit" to "1000KB/s";
- Uncheck "Reduce download speed when other devices stream";
- Uninstall and reinstall Steam;
- Unplug modem/router from AC, turn off everything wifi-related and after half an hour reboot modem/router + PC;
- Disable Firewall;
- Create exclusion for antivirus.
Things left me to try:
- Formatting the whole PC and reinstall everything clean, from SO and so on;
- Check ports (don't know how to read those numbers, but looks like they are open, as far I can understand);
- Check VPN issues (don't know how to do).
Note that everything else regarding connection, from websites, to Blizzard update and gaming, etc are running ok, with the usual maximum 1.2 MB/s download speed I got with my actual connection.
My worry is that soon I will change PC, if this happens also on the new one, I wouldn't be able to download and play Steam games. I'm also about to change from Cable to Fibre, networking-side.