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Jacob Potter
12 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Files Will Not Download from Dropbox Links Since Switching to a Static IP From Spectrum
We recently had internet installed from Spectrum. At first we were set up with just a modem and a DHCP public IP and everything was working fine. We requested a static public IP so Spectrum install...
Jacob Potter
Explorer | Level 3
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I believe they would be considered shared links. We have several clients who send us links that we go to and directly download files to our harddrives (we don't download them to our Dropbox account). We don't usually even login to our Dropbox account to download the files. I'm seeing the issue with several different clients (all those who use Dropbox).
Generally, the files begin to download and then simply fail partway through. Sometimes I get another error message pop up (see screen shots below) I was actually able to get one to fully download a few minutes ago by "retrying" it but that was the first time it actually finished a download rather than failing again.
I did login to my Dropbox account and was able to download a smaller file that had been shared with me.
I'm including a couple screen shots from download attempts.
One strange thing is that when I have the option of where to save the file to it gives the file name (mfps_..... .mpg) but then says, "Which is .... PDF"
Nancy
12 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for the extra info, Jacob! Appreciate it.
From what you’ve mentioned so far, it sounds like the issue lies with the new router.
Is this only happening when trying to download large files? What if you try to download a couple more files that are smaller in size? I’d like to make sure this doesn’t happen at random.
If the issue persists with files larger in size, then I’d suggest checking with your ISP to make sure there’s no restriction there (you should be able to download up to 250GB of data from the Dropbox website at once).
- Jacob Potter12 months agoExplorer | Level 3
I tried several downloads around 500MB. It was fairly consistent that files smaller than 500 were successful whereas those above 500 failed. I'll double check with our ISP about a size restriction but I don't have this issue when downloading large files from other sites (Google drive, Hightail, FTP sites, etc.) so it seems directly related to Dropbox.
- Nancy12 months agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for testing that, Jacob! If your ISP doesn’t see any issue on their end, please let me know here, and I’ll be glad to investigate this further.
- Jacob Potter12 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for your help. I spoke with our ISP, they aren't seeing anything on their end that would restrict our downloads.
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