![]() ![]() THE DOWNLOAD SPEED IS FINE! ~500 KB/s as usual. So, I try to download some random stuff using my Chrome in Mac OS X and there it is. WHATT? And now I am sure that this has something to do with my connection speed. ![]() ![]() While downloading Google Chrome deb file, i noticed that the download speed won't go pass 40 KB/s. I should download Chrome and observe the speed test using it. Killed by series of non-stop emerging vulnerabilities. Should I install it? Hell no, I won't do that. Oh crap, I don't even have Flash plugin installed. I opened up Iceweasel (a Firefox clone that is preinstalled in Kali - Firefox can't be included for some licensing issue they said) and try to run speed test by going to. I changed the DNS to Google public DNS too but still, that didn't make anything better. Holy crap, i said to myself, this has to be something i overlooked. The day goes on and finally i ended up trying 5 different mirrors with no luck. Even on the nearest mirror to my country, the connection still looks shitty. So i changed the repo to a different mirror. At first, I thought this has to be something wrong with the repository. Which means, my download speed should be 250-600 KB/s. I was getting about 15KB/s download speed and my Internet connection speed is actually about 3-5MB/s. Past two days I have had the opportunity to try Kali Linux 2.0 (Sana) in my Parallels and when I tried to do apt-get update and apt-get upgrade as well as apt-get dist-upgrade, the connection is really slow. ![]()
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