I went through all this stuff when I migrated to El Capitan and it took weeks for the eventual solution to show up, after much diligent searching - it was the MTU setting. It would be great if someone has come across this too and has found a solution. I consolidated everything back to my Macs a couple of years ago and I really don't want to go ever there again. Admittedly, this sort of thing does not crop up when I use Windows PC on the same network. Since I use a Mac, tech support eyes tend to glaze over a bit when it comes to offering solutions. On the cable gateway, the firewall is set as 'normal' and I do not control that setting, although I had Port Blocking turned off in my internet service, at my request. I don't think that applies here as I am now using a cable/ethernet connection. On El Capitan, the problem turned out to be networking hardware MTU setting. I have tried other FTP software with similar results. This is happening with every single account I try to FTP to and I am using Filezilla as my client. I have been in touch with my host service and they established that I do connect successfully to the server, so that is not the issue. I am also having FTP issues in that once connected to my remote server, it fails to retrieve the directory.
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