Does your internet provider support ftp.
Some providers only supports the html port.

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> Hello,
> 
> I have absolutely no problems connecting to funet. Of course I simply use
> windows commander ;-) This is a NON-passive connection (not like a
> browser) so
> maybe that's whats wrong on your side..
> 
> "MSX World - Jeroen Küppers" wrote:
> 
> > It does work under DOS but why wont it work under WINDOWS 2000 ?
> >
> > >'Jeroen K?ppers' wrote about 'FUNET' - Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:07:48PM
> CEST
> > > > Hello.
> > > >
> > > > I just want to access FUNET, for about 5 minutes ago.
> > > > But when I logged in, I got this message:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > You entered an invalid/improbable password, and are now accessing
> > > > restricted subset of files.
> > >
> > >If you want to access funet, you can either do that as a registered
> user,
> > >in which case you have to enter a valid user name and a password, or
> > >as a guest by using 'ftp' or 'anonymous' as username and your email
> address
> > >as password.  You probably want to do the last, as that's what 99% of
> > >the web-surfboards like Internet Exploder and Nutscrap do for you.
> > >The password has to look like a normal email address, i.e. has to
> contain
> > >a '@'.  What you could try is type 'ftp ftp.funet.fi' at a command
> prompt
> > >and enter 'anonymous' as user name and 'hello@there' as password.
> > >
> > >If that works, (and I'm pretty sure it does) you'll have to figure out
> why
> > >the program you use to ftp, doesn't give out the proper info to
> funet...
> 
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