![]() ![]() My knowledge ends right there.Īs you might have noticed I launched another topic about the basic reason I joined the Filezilla forum. Likely so, with a satellite connection carrying also telephone and television signals, two gateways sit at either end and pile up all the connections made trough it. ![]() I will inform if there is somesort of protocol conversion in between client and server. Hello again admin, thanks for still bearing with me. If I ftp to my local NAS i can introduce any problem but always get a (error)message from it as endresult. Anyway you turn it TCPIP should allways be able to deal with it and produce an error. That gives me the impression that outgoing controle packets are lost while uploading. Simply a directory content check after each subdir is uploaded (and the log of the diffences) would give a plain insight what happened after say an hours uploading.īizar is still that uploading at 250kbyte per sec is a problem while downloading at 1024kbyte per sec is allright. ![]() It helps, but it is not what I think of as ideal. Now what i do is syncronised browsing with the directory comparison option switched on. I reason if I can do it, the program could also do it for me too. My point is still, that under these conditions of an intermittant connection failure, it should be possible to somehow verify the endresult cause that is what in the end shows the 0byte files. #FILEZILLA LOGIN EVERY NIGHT DOWNLOAD#(please download not double click cause is shows you only the top half of the image) #FILEZILLA LOGIN EVERY NIGHT PC#Well, look at this screen copy I made today (please download not double click cause is shows you only the top half of the image)Īnd to demonstrate my pc is totally basic directly connected to the sat-modem with dhcp, no firewall, no antivirus, 2gb mem, 2mhz speed, plenty of everything but errorfree transmissions. I tried to upload WordPress3 for example and it made a mess of it!!! Do you see yourself checking 948files in 96 different directories after transfer cause there might be a difference? NOT. The thing is that Filezilla still shows in the bottom of the screen no failing transmissions. Hello again, I hope this message reaches you or anybody else cause my transmissions still fail BUT my provider Sat2way asked me to repeat the filezilla transmission again under specific conditions and so I did. If the connection is not closed properly, why would that change after checking the file size and another transfer attempt? Would be exactly the same situation. (3.43 KiB) Downloaded 103 timesĭo you think it is a good idea to add "file size checking" after an up- or download as an option in Filezilla? Final result on host server (OVH.com but that doesn't matter) is a zero bytes file. Succesfull upload of html file but results on server zero kilobytes - loglevel 4.txt This is the debug level 4 logfile I just made. I'm running out of options while I have so much work to do that depends on a reliable upload. Thanks for letting me use this forum, I logged a ticket at my Satellite connection host of course but no usefull answers yet. So hardware is definitely ruled out, but what about the transmissiondelay of a satellite connection and can you work around it with trimming some settings? That's my basic question. ![]() Then I went to another friend with Orange adsl Third, clientsoftware in all sizes and shapes all do this, either active or passive.įourth, different three different ISP's to upload files to in France and Holland show this problem.īUT this morning I took my laptop to a friend with a similar satellite connection (sat2way in France) and there the same problem arrived. How else can 0kb files be left at the remote host without Filezilla, or other tested clients, reporting an error? They just continue uploading and in the end I have to manually check every little file for its size ((įirst, I excluded malfunctions of pc/laptop, local network, satellite modem, dish alignment. I know all about TCP/IP and I simply cannot get my head around it that is is appearantly not a foolproof transmission method, like I used to beleave the past 20 years. Downloading (and everything else on the sat-link works fine, even videomeetings with skype, regular voip, html) is okay. Next to that files of less than 2kbyte arrive at the ISP's ftp server as 0kb files, where bigger than 100mb files usually get interrupted and re-continued to be in the end. Problem : spontaneous loss of connection, either super busy, trimmed down or paused, at night-morning-evening. Hello everybody, I've got this weird problem that seems to be related to satellite connections and am trying everything I can to work around it. ![]()
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