I would appreciate any help from the hi-tech gurus among us, as I'm not one.
Beginning last night, I am in the process of unsuccessfully trying for the fourth time to upload a book to Blurb using Lightroom 5.2. The first time I uploaded a 20-page test book this summer, everything went fine. When I then uploaded a 200-page complete book, I had trouble uploading it. Blurb's customers support told me to wait and try it the next day. I did and everything worked like a charm.
Now I am trying to upload a 155-page complete book and I'm experiencing the same symptoms as when unsuccessfully trying to upload the 200-page book months ago. Customer support is now telling me to disable my security software. I did, but doing so didn't help. They also told me to disable my wifi system and connect the cable directly to my computer. I'm loathe to do that for several reasons.
If it helps to know the details, Lightroom's progress bar indicates that the pages are rendered and the cover is uploaded very quickly. Then the uploading of the pages begins and the progress bar slows to a crawl. An hour later a message is displayed that an error has occurred and gives me the opportunity to click "Retry." I do and get the same results. Canceling the process and starting over from scratch produces the same results.
So, my questions to the gurus: Considering that my computer system is configured exactly the same as when I was able to successfully upload last summer, does it really make sense to disable my wifi and connect the cable directly to my computer? If so, what are the potential pitfalls? Is there anything else you can suggest that I should try?