I did get a reply from Nicholas:
When he’s using FTP to transfer a file Akeeba Backup doesn’t run. Joomla! doesn’t run. PHP doesn’t even run! It’s just his FTP server and the only thing that defines its behavior is the hosting configuration. The only two things that could go wrong are:- Wrong permissions / ownership of the backup archive. The download doesn’t even start, there is no 426 transfer error, the host can easily see it coming.
- The host has a connection timeout to the FTP server which is not enough for the download to complete.
There are a couple of considerations on the possibility of a host restriction. Sometimes host support will lie about hidden restrictions in your host account, sometimes first level support doesn't even know about the restrictions. And finally, you have to ask the question very carefully, Nicholas was guessing it was a time restriction, not a download restriction.
He did say there was another possibility if you can't get the file via FTP. Let me know if we need to go there.
Dale L. Brackin
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