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Frequent "corrupt" download files

I currently have Lion installed on a 2011 MacBook Pro and a Mac Mini (Core2 Duo) - with a couple other systems waiting for a few upteas to PPC apps.


I have had frequent issues in the past couple weeks with downloaded files being corrupt. Including downloads from various places using Safari - and from Apple Software Update - but also from in app update downloads. The files download but the are unuseable - ro fail a checksum on decompress.


I did not change anything in my network setup - and in 20+ years of being a Mac user - do not recall having this sort of trouble. In one case I had to download the same file 4 times before it worked.


I was thinking it might justbe this MacBook and something is not right - but just had the same thing on the Mini - so unless it is something screwed up with my ISP - it must be a Lion issue - as I have yet to see it on the Snow Leopard system.

MacBook Pro 2011 17, Mac OS X (10.7), iPhone 4 32GB

Posted on Oct 1, 2011 1:14 PM

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Jan 19, 2012 10:09 AM in response to Barney-15E

It is now two weeks since I turned off routing of my DSL modem as described above (and attached an own LAN/WLAN router to the modem). I have not experienced one single corrupt download since then, not even over WLAN. Also, the support of the DSL provider confirmed this problem with the modem and told me thomson is working on a firmware update.

Feb 3, 2012 2:14 PM in response to amatorPL

Yes, UPC in Switzerland. See my post from Jan 5, 2011 on the exact type of modem/router and firmware. When logged in to the modem (192.168.100.1) I select 'Gateway' on the top menu bar and 'Switch Mode' on the left side. Set Switch mode to 'Disable Mode'. A connected computer will then directly connect to UPC over the modem and gets IP settings through DHCP from there. The modem is still reachable under the local IP address 192.168.100.1.

Feb 3, 2012 2:32 PM in response to tuxthedownloader

I have UPC in Poland.


I don't have "Switch mode": http://i.imgur.com/Jq27w.jpg

I write on facebook in UPC PL profile that I have a problem with link to this topic. One guy form UPC ask me for my client ID. Now I see that I have new firmware

Software Version STBA.01.41

And for now, looks everythink work fine. I have to check Internet Recovery still, but update from 10.7.2 to 10.7.3 goes well so I think they resolve this issue.

Feb 8, 2012 5:31 AM in response to Matt Wolanski

Well, it turns out that here in the Netherlands with UPC and a Thomson router I managed to fix the problem doing more or less the same thing.

I accessed to the configuration, I rebooted it from there using the "Initial scan" menu (under Gateway) since I don't have a "Switch" menu. After that, my connection was down for a little bit.

I also had to reboot the Airport Extreme in order to get everything back online.


I then rebooted manually the router and when everything was back online the router firmware had gone from version STBA.01.38 to STBA.01.41.


I tried the download and WOW! Checksum errors no more!


I wonder if this is also behind the problems I have in updating other Apple products I have.

We'll see!


Thanks to everyone for identying and writing about this!

Feb 20, 2012 5:26 PM in response to Matt Wolanski

Has anyone had any further insights into this? I am experiencing a similar problem, but it happens in multiple web browsers as well as Apple Software Update. When Software Update downloads the OSX 10.7.3 update, that appears corrupt and won't install.


I have a Verizon Fios Actiontec MI424-WR combo router/modem. I have rebooted that a couple of times without any effect. I suspected the router becuase I am also having problems connecting to my Lacie Network Space 2 NAS, but I can get to websites, Dropbox and other internet resources without any problems.


I have had this same networking setup for about 2 years now, and have been running Lion without any problems for months. I am at a loss as to what has changed that might be causing this.


Any other suggestions?


2007 imac 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

OSX 10.7.2

Mar 31, 2012 11:23 AM in response to adamstoc

I'm also on UPC in Poland. 50Mbit/s link. Same router - Thomson TWG870U. Previous firmware - *.39


For last month there was constant 'invalid checksum' message for .dmg files downloaded from Apple. Neither Software Update, nor developer downloads worked.


What have worked for me was changing MTU from default (1500) to 1490. Now all downloads work like a charm. UPC has probably changed some parameters of the network, I'm not an expert on networks.


If you're interested I have followed the instructions below on how to optimize MTU.


Quote:


4> Just type command and then type ping bbc.co.uk -f -l 1492 and then enter.
5> If you get the response of "Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set" then I would suggest you that please lower the size in increment order such as (e.g. 1472, 1462, 1440, 1400).
6> After that increase your packet size from this number until you will get largest size that doesn’t fragment.
7> Add 28 to that number to get optimum MTU size.
8> Just example if your packet size is 1462 and then 28 to become 1490 which is the best optimal size.


Done everything as above except using Mac OS X syntax - ping -s XXXX bbc.co.uk

For packet size 1500 - all packets were lost

For 1462 all packets went through.


So 1490 is my lucky number.


BTW, I have corrected MTU on my PC, not on the router. Somehow it works. You might do a different variation of a config.

Mar 31, 2012 12:48 PM in response to tytus_s

After some experimenting with large downloads of ubuntu distributions (to separate the problem from apple servers) I think I know what works and what doesn't.


What doesn't work


- changing browser doesn't work. Files are corrupted both on Safari and on Firefox

- ftp also gives corrupted files

- fiddling with MTU gives you faster downloads (my downloads improved from 1MB/s to 5MB/s), but still gives you often corrupted files, just faster


What works


- downloading with bittorrent ALWAYS works, whatever happens with the network. Won't help you with apple servers, however

- switching off all other network activity (any video playing in the background, any other downloads, maybe even browsing other sites waiting for download to finish) definitely works


So, after switching off any other network activity I have tried to download 1.5GB file - xcode_431_lion.dmg. It downloaded correctly on the first try. Again, I am not expert on networks, so I'm not able to discuss if my service provider is evil and why.

May 21, 2012 11:25 AM in response to tuxthedownloader

Exactly the same as @tuxthedownloader:

- Location: Switzerland

- ISP: UPC-Cablecom

- Cable modem: Thomson TWG870UG, Software Version: STBA.01.39 (is there a way to update it?)

- Problem: Large .dmg files (such as the Mac OS 10.7.4 delta update) are corrupted when downloaded with Safari or Software Update

- Solution: Disable routing on the cable modem, enable routing on the Airport Extreme behind the cable modem

May 30, 2012 1:41 AM in response to Clems-ZRH

Thanks Clems for the hint! Called Cablecom support, they sent a Sitecom 300N WLAN router which I've connected to the Thompson in Bridge Mode. All problems are gone now! (Previous setup was Thompson TWG870UG as WLAN router with frequent "reset by peer", "broken pipe" and corrupt downloads on Macbook and Apple TV. ISP: UPC-Cablecom, Location: Zurich, Switzerland.)

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