Hacking savsender elapsed time

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hi everyone. i just got my acekard in the mail today and immediatly after set up i went to dump my mario kart sav file from my retail card to my acekard. i used savsender with savreciever and although i had several error things pop up i seemed to have pushed through to sending EEPROM contents. it has been sending them for over 3 hours now and i have 11 rows of dots. is this normal? i want to know if i should just let it do its thing overnight or just abort it now because something is wrong. thanks for you help.
 

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im just using a ds lite. so 3 hours is unusual. and do these error messages mean anything. my ds says

Error determining EEPROM size!
Done!
Press a to dump...ect
.
Detected EEPROM of type 3, size
262144
Reading 262144 bytes from EEPROM
...
Resolving Host
Resolved to 192.18.2.4
connecting to sever...
Error!
Sending EEPROM contents...(dots)

edit: and im currently using savreciever. would you recommend savserver or the one using command prompt and nc.exe like the wiki said to do.
 

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alright i fixed it. i just did it on a computer hard wired to the router and it went through perfectly. it only took a few seconds to dump to.
 

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