When working on the network, you can often find that the download suddenly stops or does not start at all. There may be several reasons for this.
One of the reasons for the lack of download may be a disrupted network connection. Check the current connection for proper operation. Try to open a page with a browser or click on the network connection icon and make sure it works. The second reason that affects the download may be the launch of third-party programs or applications that use a network connection. These can be download managers or torrents. If the speed limit is disabled, they can completely block the network access channel. Close them or adjust them to half their maximum speed. When using a download manager, set the download priority to a minimum, or suspend the currently active downloads. If you are running a torrent, you can also set a speed limit for both downloading and uploading. Often the problem that affects the download of a file is opening multiple movie windows or listening to music or watching a movie online. It is not enough to suspend this process as the content will continue to download. Close the tab where it loads. Often, when using a gprs modem, the reason for stopping the download of a file may be the loading of several pages at the same time. Therefore, close all tabs except the one on which the download is located. If the download does not start after that, refresh the window with it or restart it. Also, the problem that caused the download to stop may be insufficient funds in your account or problems with the access channel directly with the Internet service provider. In order to check these factors, contact the technical support service or call the call center for subscribers. You can find these phones on the contract for your service. In the case of using gprs or 3g internet, call the operator providing the service at the number indicated on the box with the SIM card.