If reget doesn't work, have a friend with a fast connection download it
and split it up to smaller files :)
On Sat, 8 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> the service that I use to get onto the internet only allows me 1
> hour at a time, then I have to quit and log back on. There are some
Pete Poff wrote:
>
> Hi,
> the service that I use to get onto the internet only allows me 1
> hour at a time, then I have to quit and log back on. There are somefile
> that are like 7 meg, and take 1 1/2 hours to download and the service I
> use kick me off after 1 hour. How could I
On Sat, 8 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> the service that I use to get onto the internet only allows me 1
> hour at a time, then I have to quit and log back on. There are somefile
> that are like 7 meg, and take 1 1/2 hours to download and the service I
> use kick me off after 1
Pete Poff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are somefile that are like 7 meg, and take 1 1/2 hours to
> download and the service I use kick me off after 1 hour. How could
> I download it?
Either use reget command in ftp, or `get -r' in ncftp. Both do the
same.
reget remote-file [loca
Hi,
the service that I use to get onto the internet only allows me 1
hour at a time, then I have to quit and log back on. There are somefile
that are like 7 meg, and take 1 1/2 hours to download and the service I
use kick me off after 1 hour. How could I
download it?
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