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Using Your FTP Client behind a router / access point?
By: Bill Holder
Updates of this article can be found here: http://forums.session9.co.uk/showthread.php?t=206
If you are having problems, try doing all your transfers in PASV mode.
If connections or transfers still fail Check with the FTP server administrator to make certain the Server and it's network are configured to allow FTP in PASV mode. Check your router documentation for information on how to set it up for FTP, or how to open the appropriate ports. FTP generally uses port 21. To perform transfers in PORT mode, or for secure transfers, you will need to refer to your router's documentation for information on how to configure the router for such transfers.
If you need help then maybe we can help, by posting a thread on our forums here: http://forums.session9.co.uk/ Or http://www.session9.co.uk/
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