I've discovered that if I drop the MTU on the Xp machine to 1352, then the
file seems to be sent correctly without any stalling.
Don't know why this should suddenly have become an issue, presumably a
Windows update or something strange set upstream by the ISP ?
regards
David
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> Incredibly after working correctly with my commercial FTP client
> correctly, that too stalled on Fiday night, so I'm begining to suspect
> it's not the component, but something on my PC/network/ISP not set
> correctly. I know it's a bit off topic, but has anyone any idea what
> I should look
I know it's a bit off topic, but has anyone any idea what I should look
for. From what I've read 8760 bytes is the max frame size that can be sent
before an acknowledgement is required (but I must admit I don't quite
understand how it all works).
The single ethernet packet can take 1460 bytes plus
Incredibly after working correctly with my commercial FTP client
correctly, that too stalled on Fiday night, so I'm begining to suspect
it's not the component, but something on my PC/network/ISP not set
correctly.
I know it's a bit off topic, but has anyone any idea what I should look
for. From
vid Rose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 6:02 PM
Subject: [twsocket] FTP client stalling
> I have written a simple program to upload some files from my PC to our FTP
> site. Basically once a new build of our software is complete, the program
> kicks in to
I have written a simple program to upload some files from my PC to our FTP
site. Basically once a new build of our software is complete, the program
kicks in to upload the files.
However about 75% of the time, the upload stalls after 8760 bytes.
As far as I can see (from Google) this is a magic