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I have a batch job which runs daily on a Windows 10 system which downloads some backup files. Once I upgraded the router to a Quantum G1100 router running firmware 01.04.00.11, the batch job failed.
I'm using the stock FTP program that comes with Windows. If I run it manually, I can connect to the FTP server, but when I issue any command (such as LS, WGET, etc), I get an "operation timed out" error. I'm guessing that there's some firewall issue. I've tried dropping the security level down to "minimum" with no success.
What's interesting is that I can connect using FileZilla just fine. What's the difference between the two & how do I get this working again?
-- Geoff
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The issue was that the network type switched from Private to Public when I installed the new router and the firewall was blocking the ports that FTP was using. I switched the network type back to Private and all is well.
-- Geoff
You might want to pop open the Internet Options (for Internet Explorer), and see if toggling this setting makes a difference.
The issue was that the network type switched from Private to Public when I installed the new router and the firewall was blocking the ports that FTP was using. I switched the network type back to Private and all is well.
-- Geoff
Ah, cool. Glad you've figured it out!