Patch Download Speed From Blizzard Wow
To anyone who is stuck at 0b/s while downloading the patch.or any other Blizzard. My download speed went from roughly 230 BYTES per second to about 5 megabytes. I have DSL at 1.5 mbps. I have no firewall. When Blizzard downloader first opens the little logo is green and it goes mediocre speed, then after a bit it turns yellow and says 'your computer might be behind a firewall (but its not) and the speed is so slow. The World of Warcraft Ultimate Patch contains all official patches from Blizzard updating the World of WarCraft client to the latest version v3.2.23. Download this collection of essential patches from FilePlanet and get back online into the World of Warcraft with no hassle if you are reinstalling WoW, starting a trial, or returning back to the.
I was wondering if anyone else out there is having problems with the WoW installer, I recently signed up for an account so I could take advantage of this play the first 20 levels for free promotion.
I've registered fine but I now have the downloader client up and it just doesn't seem to want to download the files (and when it does we are talking speeds between 5-15kb/s). I've got a decent 10MB connection from Virgin media and all other net related activity flies by so i very much doubt its that; I've also DMZ'd myself on my router to help with any connection problems that might be occurring. Finally i've also tried adding the TCP and UDP exceptions to my firewall to allow the downloader through Windows firewall.
Does anyone have any ideas as i'm completely stumped?
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6 Answers
Have you tried disabling peer to peer download? By default, the blizzard downloader use p2p to accelerate the download, but your ISP may be throttling p2p transfer. To disable it, in the blizzard downloader, go to the View --> Preference menu and uncheck the box 'Enable peer to peer'.
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source: http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=21065
JupotterJupotterThe Blizzard downloader is a BitTorrent client; unfortunately, Virgin Media appear to block BitTorrent traffic. If switching Peer-to-Peer Download off doesn't work, you can try downloading from an external mirror; Blizzard have a list of sites likely to host the game files here. You'll probably also need to do this every time a new patch is released.
I've have sometimes had this problem before where the download just stops or is just crawling. My best solution is to restart the client. Otherwise try looking at Blizzards troubleshooting forums http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/forum/874936/
What does the download report as a warning/error? If there is something it would report it to you.
Try to look for an alternative way to get the download; if not, get a friend to get you the cached files.
Tamara WijsmanTamara WijsmanThis will probably not work for everyone but it worked for me so it might help you if your wow launcher isn't downloading the patch or if it's extremely slow to download it (like 1k every 5 mins)
Also note that this is with Windows 7 Premium
- Open Internet Explorer
- click Tools
- Internet options
- click the Connections tab
- Click Lan settings
- Uncheck the 'Automatically detect settings'
- click ok
- click ok again then close Internet Explorer and try to open the wow launcher again
after that my download was going at 1.6 - 1.8 Mb/sec :)
Also remember to go check the 'Automatically detect settings' box again after your done, apparently it might cause problem later with your internet if you leave it unchecked (that 's what someone told me)
Hope it help ;)
Go into 'Options' and select 'Patch & Update Settings' and scroll down to hidden fields. Select 0 kb/s for both up and down stream which means unlimited transfer rates. The default setting for background and beta streaming is 100 kb/s. After I did this it jumped to 15+ Mb/S and downloaded in half an hour.
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