This does not really fit this forum, but I don't know where else to go.
I have a wierd computer problem that no one seems to have the answer to. I need help with respect to sending e-mail and/or uploading data to a website via Wi-Fi.
We use Verizon Broadband (Mi-Fi 2200) to connect to the Internet, Thunderbird for e-mail, and FileZilla to maintain a website. We also live in and travel the Country in a motorhome, but for the next six months we will be in a campground that has Wi-Fi, so we want to put Verizon Broadband on suspension.
The problem is that while the campground Wi-Fi works fine for everything else, and has "excellent" signal strength, it will not allow the sending of e-mail (SMTP server times out) - recieves e-mail fine - nor enable FileZilla to connect to the server that maintains our website (also times out). If I use Verizon, everything works as it should. I have rebooted the computer, done a system restore, etc. However, since my wife's laptop experiences all the same problems (no sending of e-mail or FileZilla connection via Wi-Fi, but works fine with the Verizon Broadband), it would seem that the problem is not with the computers. She runs XP, I have Win7.
Likewise, since when we use Verizon everything is fine, it would seem that the problem is not with BNSI.net who hosts our email and website in Virginia. Following that same logic one step further, since except for the sending e-mail and accessing the server with FileZilla, everthing else does fine on the Wi-Fi, it would seem the problem is not with the Wi-Fi. Obviously the problem is somewhere!
We were here last year with the same computers and did not have any problem with the Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi is open and unsecured and no changes have been made to it since last year.
Clearly, I am missing something. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.