Re: OT non-ftp up/downloading



In article <dfq9r3pgn6efbppfp0fc1kgr66ldkppuuh@xxxxxxx>, dave says...
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

Make sure that whatever you're using is set to use "Passive Mode" for
transfers.


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