Wlan ssl upload failure with connection timeouts

I have WLAN-upload problems with my MacBook running OS X 10.9.4 on my ftp server.
The server is configured in passive mode and the ports are activated within iptables and SSL mode (explicit tls).
From my it is not possible to upload files without problems. On my colleagues older mac it is not possible whether using wlan or lan connection (not the same network!)
I am able to upload 1-5 files and then the client will loose the connection with an timeout, reconnects and tries to upload the same file again (means it's already on the server).
On the other hand I am able to upload out of the following virtual machines running on my mac using parallels: Ubuntu, Debian, OS X Yosemite DP7!
Furthermore I am able to upload files using my windows laptop (same WLAN) and my windows desktop computer. So I assume it is not the routers fault.
In my opinion and after reading about 20 guides from different websites, the ftp is correctly configured and there is no "NO MAC"-Option.
What I have tried already without results:
- Restored my MacBook to a clean OS X 10.9.4
- Compared the MTU of the clean install with my old install
- Compared the MTU with the virtual machines
- Tried FileZilla, Yummy FTP and Cyberduck
- Opened the ports in my router (though not neccessary)
What I have tried with results:
- Upload using a clean OS X Yosemite Parallels VM (on my MacBook!)
- Upload using a Ubuntu/Debian Parallels VM (on my MacBook!)
- Upload using a Windows notebook and Windows desktop computer
- Upload using a iPhone Hotspot on my MacBook (weird it was working)
Do you have any ideas what the problem could be? I don't think it is only my routers fault because it is possible to reproduce the problem on another macbook on another network. Additionally I am able to upload using virtual machines on my Macbook (super weird).
Is there a problem with the network adapter? Why is it working out of VMs but not the operation system itself?
best regards
Sefer

I have WLAN-upload problems with my MacBook running OS X 10.9.4 on my ftp server.
The server is configured in passive mode and the ports are activated within iptables and SSL mode (explicit tls).
From my it is not possible to upload files without problems. On my colleagues older mac it is not possible whether using wlan or lan connection (not the same network!)
I am able to upload 1-5 files and then the client will loose the connection with an timeout, reconnects and tries to upload the same file again (means it's already on the server).
On the other hand I am able to upload out of the following virtual machines running on my mac using parallels: Ubuntu, Debian, OS X Yosemite DP7!
Furthermore I am able to upload files using my windows laptop (same WLAN) and my windows desktop computer. So I assume it is not the routers fault.
In my opinion and after reading about 20 guides from different websites, the ftp is correctly configured and there is no "NO MAC"-Option.
What I have tried already without results:
- Restored my MacBook to a clean OS X 10.9.4
- Compared the MTU of the clean install with my old install
- Compared the MTU with the virtual machines
- Tried FileZilla, Yummy FTP and Cyberduck
- Opened the ports in my router (though not neccessary)
What I have tried with results:
- Upload using a clean OS X Yosemite Parallels VM (on my MacBook!)
- Upload using a Ubuntu/Debian Parallels VM (on my MacBook!)
- Upload using a Windows notebook and Windows desktop computer
- Upload using a iPhone Hotspot on my MacBook (weird it was working)
Do you have any ideas what the problem could be? I don't think it is only my routers fault because it is possible to reproduce the problem on another macbook on another network. Additionally I am able to upload using virtual machines on my Macbook (super weird).
Is there a problem with the network adapter? Why is it working out of VMs but not the operation system itself?
best regards
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