
RIP is disabled, QoS disabled, no access/parental controls, no service restrictions, etc. Tried "Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection" and "Disable SIP ALG". I've combed through all the router config options for anything that could be tangentially related to this, and am coming up empty. (And protocol-level stuff would be encrypted anyway.) I guess if the router just stops forwarding packets nothing interesting would show up. I don't suppose there's any value in wiresharking while the timeout happens. So, seeming like the Nighthawk is the issue? No DoS warnings in the log this time, so that must have been a blind alley. I just did a test upload to a different hosting provider and the same thing happened: 10m in and it froze. I read a few things online implying that some Netgear routers have trouble with long FTP sessions, or sftp, but nothing clear yet.Īny ideas on what might be happening? Thanks! I'm 'downstream' in routers, if that matters - meaning there are two routers in between me and the nighthawk, all connected via cable (and those two routers haven't changed recently, only the Nighthawk is new.) (Long story as to why this is the setup - long cable runs, extra wireless APs, etc.) It's around 420MB, but the file size varies - I get the feeling the limit is the time, not the data. I tried increasing the 20s timeout to 130s - no luck. Plenty of quota remaining with the hosting provider, and no limits on their end (confirmed with support).Įvery time I try to upload the file (with filezilla) it fails after about 10 minutes with a timeout. I'm trying to upload a 2GB file via ftp to my personal site. for the guidance) but I'm having a new issue.

Just got an R7000 that I'm quite happy with (thanks to Jim S.
