Publishing Personal Web Pages

For personal home pages hosted at www.seanet.com only. If you have your own domain name, follow these instructions.


What is FTP?

FTP (File Transfer Protocol), a standard Internet protocol, is the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Internet and is one way to update (delete, rename, move, and copy) files on a server. It can be used with a simple command line interface (for example, from the Windows MS-DOS Prompt window) or with a commercial program that offers a graphical user interface.

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Why can't I login/upload with FTP?

If you receive an error when logging in, please double check the address, Seanet username, and password that you are using. Remember that your Seanet username must be all lower case and that your password is also case sensitive. You may contact us via phone to confirm this information, as well. When you contact us for confirmation, please be sure that you are an authorized contact on the account and be prepared to verify your identity so that we can ensure the security of your account.

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When can I upload/publish my Web pages?

You may upload/publish your Web pages as soon as your account has been created or configured.

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How do I transfer files to my Web pages?

You can upload your files via FTP. Should you need an FTP program, we recommend and support the following clients (which you may download by clicking on the link or from various archives.):

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Where do I publish/upload my personal Web pages?

Use a FTP client to connect to ftp.seanet.com
If your email address ends in premier1.net, use www.premier1.net instead.
If your email address ends in hurricane.net, use www.hurricane.net instead.
If your email address ends in ncia.com, use www.ncia.com instead.
Log in with your username and password
Please note that the root of your website is the html folder.

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