What is the Mazeda FTP Server?

Quick Answer
The Mazeda FTP Server is a local media and file server operated by Mazeda Networks Ltd — a broadband ISP serving Dhaka, Bangladesh. It runs over the Bangladesh Internet Exchange (BDIX) and lets Mazeda subscribers download movies, software, games, and stream Live TV at high speeds — typically for free and without consuming regular data quota.

If you are a subscriber of Mazeda Networks Limited, your broadband package comes with an often-overlooked perk: access to a private, locally-hosted FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. This server sits inside Bangladesh’s BDIX infrastructure, meaning the data travels entirely within the country — making speeds dramatically faster than downloading from international sources.

Think of it as a shared hard drive for all Mazeda users. The ISP stocks it with popular movies (Hollywood, Bollywood, South Indian), Bengali content, PC software, video games, and in many cases, Live TV channels via IP-based streaming.

What is BDIX?
BDIX (Bangladesh Internet Exchange) is the national internet exchange point where all major Bangladesh ISPs interconnect locally. FTP servers hosted on BDIX operate at LAN-like speeds for users on any connected ISP — often reaching 80–100 Mbps even on entry-level broadband plans.

Who can use it?

The Mazeda FTP server is intended exclusively for active Mazeda Networks subscribers. Because the server’s IP ranges are internal to the Mazeda/BDIX network, you cannot access it using a different ISP’s connection or through a VPN routed to an international server. Access is automatic — no separate subscription or extra payment is required.

Mazeda Networks currently provides its broadband service to specific areas within Dhaka city. Residents outside these coverage zones cannot subscribe to Mazeda and therefore cannot use the FTP server.

Mazeda maintains several FTP and media server nodes. IPs can change when the ISP upgrades its infrastructure, so always check back here if a link stops working.

Server NameIP / URLContentStatus
Main Media Server172.22.22.100Movies, TV Shows, SoftwareActive
FTP Web Interfaceftpweb.mazedanetworks.netGeneral file browserActive
Legacy Serverftp.mazedanetworks.netOlder archivesIntermittent
Live TV StreamAvailable via main server directoryBangladeshi & international channelsActive
Game CacheListed inside main serverPC game installersVaries
Important Note
These IPs work only when you are connected to Mazeda’s network (via their WiFi router or LAN cable). If you are on mobile data or a different ISP, the links will time out — this is normal and expected. Disable any VPN before attempting to connect.

How to Access on PC, Mobile & Smart TV

On a Windows or Mac PC (Browser Method)

1

Connect to Mazeda network

Make sure you are connected via your Mazeda router — either WiFi or LAN cable. Turn off any VPN software.

2

Open your browser

Use any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge). In the address bar, type: 172.22.22.100 and press Enter.

3

Browse the directory

You will see a file directory. Click any folder to browse. Click a file to stream directly in-browser or right-click to save/download.

Using FileZilla (Best for Large Downloads)

1

Download and install FileZilla

FileZilla is a free, open-source FTP client available at filezilla-project.org. It handles large file downloads far more reliably than a browser.

2

Enter the server details

Host: 172.22.22.100 — Username: anonymous — Password: (leave blank) — Port: 21

3

Connect and queue downloads

Click Quickconnect. Browse the remote directory on the right panel and drag files to your local folder on the left. FileZilla supports resuming interrupted transfers.

On Android or iPhone

The easiest method on mobile is to open your phone’s browser and navigate to 172.22.22.100 while connected to your Mazeda WiFi. For a better experience, use an app like Solid Explorer (Android) or FE File Explorer (iOS) to connect via FTP — use the same anonymous credentials listed above.

On a Smart TV

Smart TVs work best with VLC for Android TV or Kodi. In VLC, tap “Browse network” → “FTP” and enter the server IP. Kodi users can add the FTP source under Settings → File Manager → Add Source. Both apps allow you to stream video files directly from the server without downloading them first.

Why Use the Mazeda FTP Server? Key Benefits

Blazing local speeds

BDIX traffic does not travel internationally. Expect 50–100 Mbps even on basic plans, compared to 5–20 Mbps for overseas downloads.

Usually free data

Most Mazeda packages do not count BDIX/FTP traffic against the monthly FUP (Fair Usage Policy) limit. Always verify with your package terms.

Huge content library

Thousands of movies across languages, PC software, game installers, and Live TV — refreshed regularly by Mazeda’s team.

No extra cost

No subscription, login registration, or payment needed. FTP access is a built-in perk of your existing Mazeda broadband plan.

Troubleshooting: Server Not Working?

If the Mazeda FTP server is loading slowly or not loading at all, work through the checklist below before assuming the server is permanently down.

  • Check your connection: Open mazedanetworks.net in a browser. If that also fails, your Mazeda connection itself is the problem — restart your router and contact Mazeda support.
  • Disable your VPN: This is the most common mistake. Any VPN routes traffic through a non-BDIX server and makes the FTP IP unreachable.
  • Try a different IP: If 172.22.22.100 is down, try the web interface at ftpweb.mazedanetworks.net. Mazeda periodically changes or adds server nodes.
  • Try a different browser or client: Some browsers have tightened FTP support. If your browser fails, switch to FileZilla (see setup above).
  • Wait and retry: Peak hours (evenings, 8 PM – 11 PM) cause server congestion. Try again late at night or early morning for best speeds.
  • Ask your local POP: Mazeda uses local Points of Presence (POPs) to serve nearby areas. Your POP manager often has the latest server IPs and can confirm if a node is down for maintenance.
Server is permanently down?
Mazeda does occasionally retire old server IPs and launch new ones. If you haven’t been able to connect for more than 3–4 days, contact Mazeda’s support at mazedanetworks.net or ask in your local customer community group — someone will have the updated links.

Pro Tips to Maximize Speed

  • Use a wired LAN connection instead of WiFi. Internal network speeds can bottleneck at the WiFi layer; an Ethernet cable removes this entirely.
  • Download during off-peak hours (midnight to 7 AM). Fewer users on the server means faster individual transfer speeds.
  • Use FileZilla’s queue feature to batch-download several files overnight automatically.
  • For Smart TV streaming, VLC’s network buffering setting can be increased to 2,000–3,000 ms to prevent stuttering on larger files.
  • Bookmark the IP directly in your browser so you don’t need to remember or retype it each time.

Alternative BDIX FTP Servers in Bangladesh

If Mazeda’s server is down, or if you are on a different ISP, many other Dhaka ISPs maintain their own BDIX FTP servers with similar content. Some popular ones include servers by ICC, Carnival, Link3, and Skynet. Availability and content vary by ISP. Search for “[your ISP name] FTP server Bangladesh” to find your provider’s current links.

Some BDIX FTP servers are also accessible to users across multiple ISPs — these are sometimes called “global BDIX” servers. These are less common but useful when your own ISP’s server is down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mazeda FTP server free to use?
Yes. There is no separate charge for FTP access. It is included with your Mazeda broadband subscription. In most packages, FTP/BDIX data is also exempt from the monthly FUP limit — but always confirm with your specific plan’s terms.
Why can’t I access the server even though I’m a Mazeda user?
The most common reason is an active VPN. Turn off any VPN and try again. Also make sure you’re connected to your Mazeda router and not a mobile hotspot. If the problem persists, the server IP may have changed — check with your local POP or Mazeda’s official channels for the latest link.
What is the current Mazeda FTP server IP address?
172.22.22.100 is the most widely used and recently verified main server IP. The web-based interface at ftpweb.mazedanetworks.net is also available. Note: these IPs only resolve correctly when you are on the Mazeda network.
Can I access Mazeda’s FTP from outside Bangladesh?
No. The FTP server IPs are private, internal addresses within the Mazeda/BDIX network. They are not routable over the public internet. You must physically be using a Mazeda connection inside Bangladesh.
Is downloading from Mazeda FTP legal?
This depends on the content. The server is run by a licensed ISP and contains locally cached files. However, the copyright status of many movies and software on ISP FTP servers in Bangladesh sits in a legal grey area. Use the server responsibly and be aware of local copyright laws.
Does using the FTP server use my internet data quota?
In most Mazeda packages, BDIX traffic (which includes the FTP server) does not count against your monthly FUP limit. However, package terms vary, so check your plan details or ask Mazeda support to confirm.
What areas in Dhaka does Mazeda Networks cover?
Mazeda Networks is a Dhaka-only ISP. It covers select neighbourhoods and localities within the capital. Coverage has expanded over the years but is not available nationwide. Check mazedanetworks.net for the current coverage map.

This guide is maintained independently for informational purposes. Server IPs and availability are controlled by Mazeda Networks Ltd and may change at any time. If you find an outdated link, contact Mazeda support directly or ask in your local customer group for the latest details.