Cue Club Technology is a broadband provider in Dhaka that maintains local FTP servers. These servers allow users on their network (and sometimes those on connected BDIX networks) to download movies, games, and software at high speeds. How to Access:
Direct Link: Most local users access it via cueclub.com.bd/contact.html, which often lists their current "Classic FTP" or "Cue Club FTP" links.
BDIX Connection: You must usually be connected to an ISP that has BDIX peering to access these specific media links.
Browser Method: Enter the FTP address (e.g., ftp://10.16.x.x or similar provided by the ISP) directly into your web browser's address bar. 2. Pool Queue (Tournament & Club FTP) cue club ftp server link
If you are looking for an FTP server to upload tournament results for a physical pool or snooker club using the Pool Queue management system, the process is technical and specific to your club's account. Connection Details: Server Address: ftp.poolq.net. Port: 21 (default for FTP) or 0 depending on your client.
Credentials: You must retrieve your unique Username and Password from your club's "Site Setup" within the Pool Queue dashboard. How to Connect: Use an FTP client like FileZilla or WinSCP.
View Results: Once uploaded, your club's files are typically viewable at https://[yourclub].poolq.net/ftp. 3. General Game Access ( Cue Club 1 If you are simply looking for the Cue Club Technology is a broadband provider in
video games (pool/snooker simulators), they are not officially hosted on an FTP server. Cue Club 1 : Often found on archival sites like Internet Archive. Cue Club 2
: Available officially on the Steam Store or the developer's website at cueclub.com.
Which of these were you looking for: the Bangladeshi ISP media server or the tournament management tools? cue club ftp server link
How to Access the FTP Server from the Browser - DES Technologies
Since the original FTP servers are gone, here are the three safest ways to get Cue Club in 2025:
Standard FTP transmits credentials and data in cleartext. Connecting to an unknown FTP server exposes the user’s IP address and potentially their file system if the client is not configured correctly (specifically regarding permissions and passive mode connections).
The Internet Archive has preserved many old games. Go to archive.org and search for "Cue Club 2000". You will find .iso and .bin/.cue files that are safe to download (they are scanned by Archive's antivirus). This is the closest legal alternative to an old FTP dump.