11:42 PM
I have an idea to increase download speeds in a certain scenario drastically
but I am not sure if it would work
Currently I have 72 Mbps download.
If I download something for a media storage website (MEGA, Google Drive, Mediafire, etc.) I am not going to get that full speed. It will be throttled.
However, all these sites have MUCH more bandwidth than 72Mbps. So they could (if they wanted to) give me my full 72Mbps.
My idea is a multithread (maybe not the right term) downloader.
It was create 4 (or more, number limited by RAM and network speed) concurrent downloads. Using byte requests it would download different portions of the file at the same time.
A would download 0-25%. B would download 26-50%. C would download 51-75%. D would download 76 - 100%.
A, B, C, and D would run at the same time.
If I have a connection of 40 Mbps. And the site is throttling up to 10Mbps. Then instead of getting 10Mbps, I would get 10Mbps x 4 connections = 40Mbps. Evading the throttle.
@forresthopkinsa Wheres my misconception?