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Download Dropping To 0 Kb/s !!top!! -

If you are on Wi-Fi, 0 KB/s is often a sign of .

Your ISP uses a Domain Name System (DNS) to route your traffic. If their server is congested, the connection can drop. download dropping to 0 kb/s

Some antivirus programs scan every incoming packet of data in real-time. If the file is large or encrypted, the software may "hold" the download to finish scanning, causing the speed to report as zero. If you are on Wi-Fi, 0 KB/s is often a sign of

Temporarily disable your third-party antivirus or add the download source (like Steam or your browser) to the "Exclusions" list. 4. DNS Issues and Throttling Some antivirus programs scan every incoming packet of

Small memory leaks or "buffer bloat" in your router can cause it to stall.

Sometimes your networking hardware gets overwhelmed by the constant stream of data packets.

Switch to a public DNS like Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) . These are often more stable and faster than default ISP settings. 5. Clear Download Caches