I've been trying to figure out how to do this for the longest, and can't find a good faq to help me set up.Im trying to transfer files from my PC to my brothers PC in Cary...is that even possible if you arent on the same network?Plus, we both have routers installed, could that be blocking our IPs?thanks for the help in advance, hopefully someone knows what Im trying to say cause im not quite sure if i can word it any clearer
1/31/2006 12:37:33 PM
1/31/2006 12:42:02 PM
if this is just a one-time deal, ZIP the files up and use either AIM file transfer or one of these websites:http://www.transferbigfiles.comhttp://www.yousendit.comif you want to learn or do this repeatedly, then do what Shaggy said and open a port for FTP (by default it's 21 but you can change that to whatever you want if your ISP is blocking or monitoring that port) - use an FTP server like Serv-U (probably one of the simpler ones out there) on your computer and then an FTP client like SmartFTP on your brother's computer to connect to your IP.
1/31/2006 12:50:17 PM
i like filezilla server.small and easy to setup.
1/31/2006 12:51:53 PM
^^ yea thats what we do now, but when you start getting into the gig range of folder sizes, it goes pretty slow and we both have flashfxp, but youre saying i need to get that Serv-U thing to make my PC an FTP server?[Edited on January 31, 2006 at 1:02 PM. Reason : thx for the info]
1/31/2006 1:02:31 PM
If you both have routers and both have Windows, check out Hamachi (http://www.hamachi.cc)It basically creates a VPN between you and other computers, and can pass through routers and firewalls with no problem. Once you have that, you can use basic windows networking, FTP, or whatever method you prefer.
1/31/2006 1:04:37 PM
this is possible i did it like a year agoyou'd have to pm State409b, he helped me set mine upits just complicated like figuring out ip's and port forwarding and all that gay shityou need a client and a server, you can get both free, cuteftp is a good one, gozilla is i think the name of the type of server
1/31/2006 1:05:04 PM
I use http://www.radmin.com for doing file transfers and other stuff to/from my home pc and work. you'll need to set up the router port forwarding on both ends to allow the connection but then you just type in the remote computer's IP address and type the password and you can either do full remote control or do a file transfer.
1/31/2006 2:27:15 PM