Once it’s back up and running, try launching the game again and see if your download speed has improved. To do this, simply unplug the power cord from your router or modem, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. This will clear any potential congestion and allow your connection to start fresh. If you’re experiencing slow download speeds from the Escape From Tarkov launcher, the first thing you should do is restart your router or modem. But if you’re the only one using the network, then try to limit Wi-Fi users or close any background downloads or Windows updates. If you’re on a shared network, that could be the culprit. When you’re trying to figure out what’s causing your slow download speeds, it’s important to check what else is using bandwidth at the same time. Check What’s Using Bandwidth At Peak Times.Wait at least 5 minutes before checking if it has worked by restarting the process again. Then type exit (without quotes) and press enter. You should see a message that says mDNSResponder: now flushing caches.
Open a terminal window and type sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder (without quotes). This can be done easily from the command line. One potential fix is to flush your DNS cache.
and yes, Ive tried the so-called 'fix' you do using a command in the PowerShell application. Escape From Tarkov is an online, first-person shooter game that combines elements of the RPG and survival genres. Im stuck at 4-5 MB/sec and cant fix it for the life of me.