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On a local network FTP works just fine however when connecting to the Internet you need to consider a user (FTP client) more importantly the mode of transfer, active or passive. Everything is geared to make it easier for the client hence your server must support passive mode. The following covers this mode and the added complication of running a FTP server behind a wireless router with NAT.
On a local network FTP works just fine however when connecting to the Internet you need to consider a user (FTP client) more importantly the mode of transfer, active or passive. Everything is geared to make it easier for the client hence your server must support passive mode. The following covers this mode and the added complication of running a FTP server behind a wireless router with NAT.
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# Start FileZilla server by double clicking on '''fz_start.bat'''
# Start FileZilla server by double clicking on '''fz_start.bat'''
# Start FileZilla administration interface, double click on '''fz_admin.bat'''
# Start FileZilla administration interface, double click on '''fz_admin.bat'''
# Select '''Edit > Settings'''  
# Select '''Edit > Settings'''  
# A) Select '''Passive mode settings'''  
# A) Select '''Passive mode settings'''  
# B) '''Default''': Select this if directly connected to the Internet.
# B) '''Default''': Select this if directly connected to the Internet.
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'''''Ports to forward'':'''
'''''Ports to forward'':'''
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