Hi,
I just came over from this thread over in the Windows section – that I somehow couldn't respond to.
Anyways: I'm about to install a map update on my my nüvi 765 through the latest Garmin Express / Mac software. I know from previous updates that the "last mile" through the USB cable is painfully slow – I suspect that it is using USB 1 speed. So I know that 4 GBs over that cable take 3 hours or something like that. Can't be helped.
However: The download speed is incredibly wonky. I'm here on a 50 Mbps DSL line which works flawlessly. No other download clients are active, typical download rates are 5-6 MB per second. This way, a 4 GB = 4000 MB download could be done in like 4000/5 = 1000 seconds, i.e. roughly half an hour, give or take.
This being said: The downloader stated that the download alone would take about 8 hours. My status bar told me that it was drawing about 150 KB/s. While trying to accept my fate, over the next half hour, it suddenly reported something like 6 hours. Huh.
While I am typing this, there was a short phase in which it actually sucked 6 MB/s out of the line, so the ETA timer gradually stepped down to about 1h15m … And after having written that very previous sentence, download speed has dropped back to sometimes 200 KB/s, and the ETA is back up to 5 1/2 hours. … I didn't take screenshots, so you'll just have to believe me this.
Well. This is rather frustrating. I can definitely rule out complications on my end. Garmin, what you need is to invest into some properly functioning content delivery network. This is really a huge bummer, which seems to have been the case for years and years, judging from the above mentioned posting.