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Originally Posted by cj_abi
hmm.. tried all that...
File sharing is... just not happening! The average send speed (via msn) is sub-dial-up speed at best.
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Thats likely to be a firewall issue, or one of the MSN clients telling the other one the external ip address, the 1st msn client then cannot connect directly to the 2nd becuase the router doesn't know what to do about it, (its trying to route a request to itself more or less) so a direct connection fails. As fallback MSN will then relay via the MSN servers, which are somewhat slow for filetransfers (not to mention the fact its going out over the internet and then coming back in)
When sending on IRC don't you effectively create a server for the other person to connect to you and then send the file accross, Unless you forward the required DCC ports on your router or your application uses UPNP to map them itself (the app and the router would both have to support UPNP, most routers do but a lot of apps don't neccecerily)
Otherwise when the other person trys to connect to you to get the file your router doesn't know what to do with the incomming connection attempt so just drops it...
Btw if you want to check to see if the osx firewall is turned on its under system prefs > sharing.
If you cannot get windows sharing working (i've never thought it to be that great tbh) you can enable FTP under sharing on the mac and then connect to it by putting hte Mac's ip address into your ftp client on your pc.