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Uploads to my comcast server stalling out (via FTP)
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May 10, 2006, 11:53 AM
 
Same procedure for ages, fire up Fetch/Transmit, auto-login to my comcast storage. Currently though, I can only view, download, and preview files on the server. I cannot upload.

I recently put a Linksys router into our home setup, and had to set it up to connect through PPoE (my last 3 residences were cable) so I think it's something I changed in the router configuration, but I just can't seem to gather what it is.

Throw me a bone, some pointers on the router settings maybe.. I'll provide whatever information is necessary!

I can access the server and preview/edit/delete files that are on it.

I cannot upload to it. (Fetch, Transmit)

thanks again!
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May 10, 2006, 05:01 PM
 
eh, I reset the router and all is well it seems.
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May 11, 2006, 06:03 PM
 
Whenever ANYTHING gets whacky with an Internet connection, you should ALWAYS reset the modem and the router before suspecting anything else. I've walked more people through reconfiguring AirPort cards, examining LAN topologies and diagnosing ethernet cable possiblilities only to have it turn out to be either the ISP having a data-burp or the router getting confused. Ice, you did the right thing after posting, and that makes a bit of sense-you're not dealing with a simple surfing issue. But it ALL goes through the router and modem, so EVERYONE should check those two things FIRST.

Glad you're back in business!
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