FTP Problem

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  1. Wholesale

    Wholesale Member

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    Ok i'm using FLASHFXP

    Problems im having is i keep getting this
    "WinSock 2.0 -- OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005
    [R] Connecting to 10.0.0.14 -> IP=10.0.0.14 PORT=21
    [R] Connected to 10.0.0.14
    [R] 220 Please enter your login name now.
    [R] USER xbox
    [R] 331 Password required for xbox.
    [R] PASS (hidden)
    [R] 230 User xbox logged in , proceed.
    [R] SYST
    [R] 215 UNIX Type: L8
    [R] FEAT
    [R] 502 feat is not implemented.
    [R] REST 100
    [R] 502 rest is not implemented.
    [R] This site may not allow file resuming
    [R] PWD
    [R] 257 "/" is current directory
    [R] TYPE A
    [R] 200 Type set to ASCII.
    [R] PASV
    [R] 502 pasv is not implemented.
    [R] PORT 10,0,0,3,5,53
    [R] 425 Can't open data connection to 10.0.0.3:13573
    [R] List Error
    [R] PASV
    [R] 502 pasv is not implemented.
    [R] PORT 10,0,0,3,5,132
    [R] 425 Can't open data connection to 10.0.0.3:33797"

    Can anyone help (my firewal is dissabled even if not makes not difference) running Windows Xp, My Xbox have EvoX and it all seems fine

    Xbox

    IP:10.0.0.14
    Sub:255.255.255.0
    DG:10.0.0.138

    PC

    IP:10.0.0.3
    Sub:255.255.255.0
    DG:10.0.0.138

    I get internet from router which goes to hub which goes out to my room which goes into another hub which goes into my xbox and my pc will i need to disable the firewall on both pc's? as ive disabled it on my pc and no luck what abut the others? any ideas
     
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  2. bibibox

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    try taking the default gateway off of your pc and leave the xbox's default gateway alone (change your pc's ip to 10.0.0.15) if that doesn't work take the xbox's dg off aswell it should work. (you should be using a crossover cable)
     

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