Linux Baidu network disk speed limit, haha, I finally found a way to remove the speed limit of Baidu network disk account, but...

Please help, Brother Hei, my Baidu network disk is speed-limited, what should I do?

Brother Hei, my Baidu Netdisk account has been blocked and I don’t have any speed. What should I do?

Almost every day, I receive questions from my friends in the background about Baidu Netdisk being blocked and speed limited.

Needless to say, we all know whose fault it is.

My friends must be using tools such as Speed ​​Disk and PanDownload that Hei Ge recommended before. They achieve high-speed downloading by accessing a certain network disk server through multi-threads, so sometimes the download speed is even higher than that of a membership.

However, Baidu's current speed limit mechanism is for a certain account to download more than a certain size within a unit time, and it will be detected by the Baidu network disk server background with a high probability. Then I will give you a big gift package: your account will be blocked and your speed will be limited. If a non-member account actually has a higher download speed than a member, they will definitely not be happy about it.

However, Brother Hei recently discovered a method that can remove the forced speed limit and account ban of Baidu Netdisk. Netizens are really smart~

This method is useful. After testing by Brother Hei, he found that the time to lift the speed limit is very short. It is only temporary, and the speed limit will be restricted again after a while. However, according to the actual test, you can reuse it, so it is still valuable for sharing.

1. First open the PanDownload high-speed download software. For those who don’t have this software, open this article to review ~ "Do you want an artifact that allows you to download Baidu cloud disk at full speed?" 》, and then download files at will. As expected, it will show that the speed has been limited after a while. This download speed is almost negligible for downloading large files.207247806_2_20201112091648649_wm

2. After the speed is limited, open the official Baidu Netdisk client, select a large file at will, and click to download. Of course, it will definitely not be as fast. Then it will prompt you to "use speed boost for free." Pay attention. Generally, you will get such a prompt only when you choose to download a large file.

Click "Free Speed ​​Boost" and you can see that the download speed has soared from dozens of kb per second to more than 1M per second.207247806_3_20201112091648977

3. Then you return to the PanDownload interface, pause all tasks, and then select Start All. As you can see, the download speed has returned to the unlimited speed state.207247806_4_20201112091649446

However, according to Brother Hei's tests, this unrestricted speed state only lasted for a few minutes. I don’t know how long it will last if you use this method?

If you want to lift the speed limit again, you need to completely close Baidu Cloud Disk, then reopen it and select large file downloads, then click "Free Use Speed ​​Boost", and then return to the PanDownload interface to download.

Generally, every time you completely close a certain network disk, such as closing the process in the task manager, and opening it again, a "Free use of speed increase" prompt will appear.

In fact, the reason is very simple. When you click "Free to use speed increase", Baidu Netdisk's server defaults to you as a member, and it will not impose any speed limit on you, so your PanDownload can be downloaded through multi-threaded access.

No matter what, this is a temporary emergency solution~ OK, that’s it for today’s introduction~ How is it possible! Today I will share with you a method for high-speed downloading of Baidu Netdisk, which was also found on GitHub. This is an open source software developed based on Baidu's official PCS system API, so you don't have to worry about security issues, and it is also quite stable.

This software supports three systems: Windows, Linux and Mac versions.

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