Thanks Bernhard,

I will now concentrate on sftp conections over the Internet.

Please note that occasional dropped packets over the Internet is a fact
of life, not a comment on the quality of connection (unless it gets
bad).

The fact that it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't is what leads me
to believe it's a random event that causes it and the network is the
"usual suspect".  I'm not sure yet but it just seems most likely.

We can estimate the dropped packet rate with ping.  Ping the server and
let it run for oh 20 min then hit cntrl C.  You'll get a report like:

204 packets transmitted, 204 received, 0% packet loss, time 203321ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 23.048/25.333/40.702/2.276 ms


Some routers do not pass the ping (ICMP) packets but if it works for you it 
will give us an idea of how well it works.

One more thing we can try is the command line sftp.  Do you have any
problems connecting and doing an ls command.  That is how Nautilus gets
its list of files to display, pretty much.  I'm not sure if there's any
difference in error handling.

Joe

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