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"Uh..your bandwith is not sufficient for Photo...blah,blah

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....as one of my sessions beefed to me...

"Er...excuse me?  I have 945 Mbits per SECOND of bandwidth,  are you KIDDING ME?"

When that message box came up...I quickly did a download stream test from my ISP.  Yep.,..945 Mbits download speed.

So...if you get that message yourself...I think it is TOTALLY at M.S.'s Server end...and not your ISP provider's  download data path!  Just sayin'....

Edited by Sesquashtoo

I've seen people on Facebook posting the same issue. It's most likely on Asobo / Microsoft / Blackshark AI side. 

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If only they cared about fixing the Manual Cache; bandwidth issues client *or* server side is what it was meant for.  It’s not like Photogrammetry is likely to be updated very often.

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7 hours ago, Republic3D said:

I've seen people on Facebook posting the same issue. It's most likely on Asobo / Microsoft / Blackshark AI side. 

Sure appears that way, but jerks around anybody thinking that their current service is at fault...if even middle to high data stream packages from their ISP.

Edited by Sesquashtoo

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