Re: OT non-ftp up/downloading



On 15 Feb, 02:35, Sam <a...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
dave writes:
Many web sites have an up/download option for data that they host.  I
used one up and till I switched to broadband and put a (NAT) router in
there! Now I can't upload data to a site that used to work when I used
a humble modem.  I *can* however upload if i use ftp. I just wondered
though

Try different MTU values, first on your router then on your PC. For your
PC, google for "drtcp".

For BT-style ADSL connections, try 1400, 1453, 1458, 1500.

For LLU, use 1500.

interesting.

why do you choose not to archive your messages?
It means that anybody searching usenet will not benefit from your
postings.

.



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