So everyone saying it's your network problem should be ignored. You have made the thread worse and is equivalent to "lol works on my machine sux to be u"
Actual facts from actual investigation:
The content is being stored on an AWS s3 bucket
Content is likely being stored in a specific region, which is why we have mixed speeds.
To get around this issue, you need to inspect the network traffic and grab the actual S3 link to the file. Ultimately this will lead to a file which has a signature which will expire within a certain time frame. Once you have that, you can utilize download managers with multiple streams to force the speed to go up.
GUIDE
In chrome:
RIght click on your delivery area and click inspect
now navigate to Network tab in the inspector and click the little 🚫 symbol to clear network traffic logs
now click on your download link. A GET request will appear. You can click it to see the actual link that Fiverr has returned to you - that's your secure URL for you that you're ultimately downloading through
Paste that into a download manager or your downloader of choice and you'll get increased speeds
This took me from literally ~5-20kbps to ~1mbps, which was critical for a delivery.
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