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Old January 1st 18, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Any FTP wizards here.

I am having a problem uploading to 2 web sites I maintain at Web.Com
Small files, 30kb or less go ok but I get an error Web,.com calls a
time out when the file gets much larger than that .Web says it is not
their problem. It fails on multiple PCs here using multiple FTP
clients using Century Link DSL but dial up works OK. It also works if
I take my lap top anywhere else, even the DSL customer right next
door. I have plugged the DSL modem right into the Dmark with no joy.
All other internet operations are OK including Emailing a large file
or posting it on usenet.
Speed tests range from 10m down/ 700k up to about a 3d of that using
different test sites. DSLreports seems to be the slowest.
Any ideas?
I am thinking it has to be something with the actual wire going to the
big silver box up the street that passes as a "central office" or the
IP address I am using. Nothing else is common.
Is there an easy to force an IP address change?
Is it possible that I am just getting so many line errors that the FTP
server gives up? Maybe the "fast" test sites only count bits, not good
packets. Are errors logged anywhere?
 




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