LP-Transfer

A program for sending files across the internet
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  • License:
  • Ad-supported
  • Publisher Name:
  • Lamer Productions
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 3.4 MB

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LP-Transfer Description

The LP-Transfer application was designed to be a program for sending files across the internet. Although there are features built into most instant messengers and various other pieces of software to do this, they are often quite slow and unreliable, due to indirect connections between the sender and the receiver or other tasks being handled by the same application. LP-Transfer allows you to connect directly with the person you are sending files to or receiving them from and, as it is purely for file transfers and nothing else, it allows the transfers to run more smoothly and quickly, without as much risk of you losing the connection part-way through the transfer. If you want received files to be saved somewhere other than your desktop, click the Browse button and select your preferred folder. Now enter the TCP port number that you wish to listen on. If you do not know what this means then it is recommended that you leave it on the default setting, port 80. Now simply tick the Receive files box and you're ready to be sent a file. The sender will need to know your IP address (which should be displayed in the Your IP box) and the port that you are listening on. If the port you chose was in use, LP-Transfer will have selected another port automatically and this port will now be displayed in the TCP port box. If you are using a router or have a firewall installed, you will probably need to set up port forwarding for the port you wish to use and / or configure your firewall to allow LP-Transfer to act as a server. If you receive any executable files or other files that could contain a virus or any other harmful material, please scan them before you open them. Enter the IP address of the computer that is to receive the file in the Remote user's IP box. Enter the number of the TCP port they are listening on in the TCP port box. If you wish to send the file in different sized packets to the default, enter the size in bytes in the Packet size box. If you do not know what this means or do not have a specific reason to change this then it is recommended that you leave it on the default setting, 4608 bytes (4.5 KB). Make sure the person receiving the file has set LP-Transfer to receive files on their end. Now click Send File and select the file you wish to send.


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