Who is hosting your website? This sounds like more of a problem with your host, or even your home connection, than a client problem.
Have you tried using a different program?
Why are you using flashFXP? Are you even putting it's FXP tools to use? SmartFTP would be much better if you don't need any of that. I only use flashFXP for fxp.
What about turning on or off passive mode ftp?
Maybe your firewall is filtering a port that the ftp server is attempting to connect on. Are you running a firewall, or any router hardware?
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