Download Stops At 20.088 Mb With Java Clients !!

CAN ANYONE SOLVE MY PROBLEM...everytime i try to download a file more than 20 mb with toonel.net client {www.toonel.net} it stops without any reason !!
toonel.net is a java client ...and i have this problem with every clients which use JAVA !!
but,its 10 days now that i have this problem...and before this,it was working great....!
i contact to toonel.net admin and he says that we dont have file size limitation on our program!!
i also tried this with vista {and i dont install anything on it too!!}
but it didnt work there too!
here is the image of what happend!
http://img521.imageshack.us/my.php?image=helphn1.jpg
also tried deferent versions of java updates,deferent .net frameworks...and nothing !!!
PLEASE HELP ...YOU WILL BE MY GOD IF U DO!!!
TNX.

Well, I've always aspired to godhood, so PLEASE let me know if this helps:
Check the type of data that you are trying to download: Is it text or binary? If it is binary, are you sure that both client and server are set up to handle binary data?
If you try to handle binary data with a text reader, things like all-zero bytes will cause premature termination.

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