TFTP file too large for upload

I'm trying to upgrade my router via TFTP. I keep getting this File too large for TFTP error. I'm using the recommended TFTP server from Solarwinds.
There does not seem to be any setting in the server to let large file pass, It's the first time I see that, but this is the biggest IOS I had to upload. I had no problem sending the last IOS witch is only about 3MB smaller.

correct. copy ftp://userid:password@servername/directory/filename flash:
For more information, refer to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124tcr/tcf_r/cf_02ht.htm#wp1032450
Hope this helps,

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