
yours isn't reading, but mine pulses when its being read or written to, so i know the data lines are ok. My flash drive has a light on it that lights up when connected, so I know the connection to power is fine. Hope that helpsĪs far as the USB ports, it could be the ports have died (worst case). 99% of the time I had my head scratching over a connection issue, it was either a missed setting, or the firewall was being a pain in my butt. Also check for a setting in filezilla that disables FTP over TLS, that might be the cause. I've seen simple things like disabled UDP cause issues. Just looking, it may be listing that you need to open ports 169,254,etc.so if turning off firewall works, then opening those ports and turning firewall back on would be fine.īeyond that, it gets complicated narrowing down the issue and isolating. Try temporarily turning off your firewall on your computer, if this works, turn it back on and allow port 21, and i don't remember the passive ports for FTP off hand, but easy google search. "Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing"Īnd then the sending keep-alive command shows up on the client numerous times but nothing happens.Īlso, I don't know why but now my console doesn't want to recognize any USB flash memory now and I cannot play it that way as well. "Response: 257 "/" is the current directory" "Server does not support non-ASCII characters." "Insecure server, it does not support FTP over TLS." "Connection established, waiting for welcome message." But when I enter my console IP address on the client and try to connect only this appears: I checked and tried almost all possible tutorials on the net and still nothing.įor example, if I try with FileZilla there is a flashing FTP icon on the mmCM screen on the top right, which means that it recognizes the FTP connection.

However, no matter what FTP clients I try for some reason I cannot connect it with my PS3. However, FAT32 doesn't allow file size over 4 gigs so I wanted to try the FTP file transfer with my laptop. I was able to play them on my USB flash drive. I finally grabbed some time to make backups of my private PS2 games collection.
