Hi how can i transfer file to my touch hd wirelessly...
i used to be able to do this with my apple ipod touch using a programme called WinSCP and ssh......
is there an alternative for windows mobile
DanTheMan10
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get total commander, shoud work
I think that DanTheMan meant the other way around.
Here is how:
One can install ftp server on the Touch HD. Here are free servers:
http://www.mochasoft.dk/freeware/ftpd.htm
OR
http://board.riot.ru/27-smartfony/13312-smartftpserver-ftp-server-dlya-smartfonov.html
Then you can access the Touch HD via any ftp client, that including via Total Commander from another WM device OR WinSCP from a PC (used as an ftp client)
cheers guys will give both a go tonight
danny
I use Resco Explorer to transfer shared files from my PCs but it drains the battery quite fast. (if the files are big and take a while)
activesync wirelessly over bluetooth
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Hi guy’s
I wondering if some one of you know about a program called "ifile" or something like that
I don’t need to say the name of the phone where roun this software but is not from Microsoft (clear enough right?)
So, I would like to know if there exists the same program for HTC HD or something like it.
I talking about a program that makes possible to transfer files from the pc to the Blackstone BY WLAN and so on so far.
I mean that you just need to write the IP address in your pc at the explorer and that’s it
Thank very much
every addon file explorer like total commander (free) and resco explorer (commercial) have builtin lan support
it works much like windows' "map network drive" function and is very good, i myself i use it alot
you can even use, instead of ip addresses, the network names of the computers or browse through the whole network.
i MIGHT be wrong but it seems to me that even the default winmo file explorer can do such thing provided you install file explorer extensions (search on this forum you will eventually find them out and read about those)
some ideas
Hi. There are some options i can think of from the top of my head.
1
share a folder on your pc, access it from your device with your favorite browser (Total Commander).
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read in about getting activesync going over wlan
3
mail stuff to your self and check it on your other device
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try to find a web or ftp server for ppc
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there might be some remote control software (you know, to control your ppc from pc, or take screensnaps etc) that is able to transfer files. I know there is a lot of remote progs available.
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There is software available to browse ms networks from ppc, maybe there is some that puts your pcc right in there.
I´ll add more if I think of any.
Use Google.
Is There ANy Software Or CLient For Excalibur thru which we can access files (shared on PC) on my excalibur!!
No!! loooooooolllll
Yes there is a version which is a PRO version of logmein.......
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Yes there is a version which is a PRO version of logmein.......
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Um...You could use logmein to remote into your computer but then you're not really accessing network shares in the way that you initially described. When you use a remote tool like Logmein to transfer files you're using FTP or SFTP rather than just a network transfer from one device to the next.
What you initially described would be a Windows service that is not integrated into the WinMo OS's.
I have used a program on an HTC Universal a looooong time ago that allowed access to network shares. I have no idea where it came from or where to get it now, though...
It was a pretty simple interface. Maybe that was just the difference between WinMo 6 Pro and Standard?
If you have an OS running IIS you can use the directory access functionality. I have used Windows 2000 Server and my T-mobile Dash this way and it worked good. IIS is free on the Server versions of the OS and I believe it is available to install on XP and later desktop OS. If you like Linux you could use the free open source Apache Server too.
Free app to access PC
Check out Orb software. You have to leave your PC running and net connected, but if you have internet access on your Dash, you can access files on your PC through Orb's website.
Hi all,
I'll start with what I want to do. Basically I want to be able to access my files on my PC at home from anywhere where I have a network connection, either over 3G or Wifi.
I don't want something like dropbox where I have to sync all my documents/music/videos to dropbox online. That means I have copies on dropbox and on my PC. Plus I am restricted to the space dropbox provides (I think it is 2gb).
I have searched the internet and the market to try and find an app that will help with this but I can't find anything. I don't want to stream anything I simply want to be able to browse my files on my home PC and then copy anything I need from my PC, using my phone, to my phone.
I have heard of Orb but that sounds like it streams the data. Take this scenario... I am in the office and realise I need to show a client a video. I show it streamed from my PC. Someone else comes and wants to see the video but I'm in an area with no data signal, I can't stream! If I could have copied the file to my phone from my PC remotely the 1st time then I wouldn't have that problem.
I hope I've explained this enough. Thanks in advance for any answers, it is much appreciated.
Take a look at this : ES File Explorer
Also take a look at this, too : FileLinx 3G Print or Transfer
Also some interesting articles:
howw-to-accesstransfer-files-on-your-android-phone-wirelessly/
transfer-files-to-android-phone-via-drag-and-drop-using-awesome-drop/
I use Windows Home Server to get this functionality. It also gives me automated backup and lots more such as music streaming.
1. set up a ssh/sftp server on your home PC
w w w.digitalmediaminute.com/article/1487/setting-up-a-sftp-server-on-windows
2. use ASTRO, ESfileexplorer, or CIFS manager to mount/access the share remotely. Start by setting up inside your LAN, and makesure it works. Then move to WAN (will probably need to make sure your ISP provides you with a static WAN, and port forward the port the server is using to be able to access it "out in the wild".)
3. access your files whenever you want (as long as PC is on, and server running, and connected to the net)
I have installed Teamviewer on PC and Android version on HTC Desire and Samsung Galaxy Tab, working great.
I have tried to use a bluetooth mouse on Desire during such remote connection, which was a bit funny.
I'm using cifs manager, works perfect for me!
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LogMeIn does that also
https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/android/
I have decided to try out WiFi File Transfer instead of USB for loading media onto my Nexus. The obvious advantage here is the saving USB port from wear and tear, and convenience. There are tons of apps for this as well as other methods, but rather than trying them all one by one file by file I thought I'd ask here what others have found fastest and most convenient.
Airdroid gets an honorable mention, and is a pretty popular choice. If you create an account you get some pretty sweet options that are outlined in the description. I think they have a separate paid service, but it's core functionality does its job well. Conversely, Solid Explorer is a file browser that can set up an FTP server for wireless transfer. Great tool in itself, but I believe most file browsers will have a wireless transfer capability. :good:
I also decided to use WiFi file transfer. Not only to save the USB port but because I also find it faster. I use ES File Explorer to connect to a remote share. I have tested Samba file shares off of my Raspberry Pi, file shares from a Windows server, peer to peer via my home PCs. Haven't gotten around to testing Mac yet. But I'm assuming if I can connect to a Raspberry Pi a Mac will be no problem.
There at obviously man ways , but I just use Airdroid to transfer files from/to my iMac and N7.
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I bought this little app, "Wifi File Transfer Pro" today. It's pretty cool because it creates an webpage on the LAN that I can connect to on my PC and upload files via my browser. It's faster to get going than Airdroid, at least for me.
TricksterMOD and some custom ROMs have ADB Wireless built in so I can just use that to copy files.
E.g.
Code:
adb connect 192.168.1.101
adb push c:/users/owner/videos /sdcard/movies
I use Root Explorer to access my Windows shared folders, it works very well and gets two birds stoned at once as it's primarily a fantastic file browser.
I've also been using ES File Explorer, just set up a shared folder on my pc and connected up to the computer was as simple as doing a search for a local network and selecting my ip number when it found it. Nice and easy way to copy files from the pc to the tablet...
I use WiFi File Explorer
Basically the same program but much better. Let's me do WiFi sharing tether and send files between my mobile devices on the go.
No issues
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Most file managers are capable of doing this. No need to download a separate app. ES File explorer. File Manager HD.
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negroplasty said:
I use Root Explorer to access my Windows shared folders, it works very well and gets two birds stoned at once as it's primarily a fantastic file browser.
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Didn't realize that Root Explorer also connects to shares. I've been using it for years but never bothered looking into new features in the newer releases. Now I can delete ES File Explorer which irritates me - only had it to connect to shares.
Hello, I have S9+ but I think the S9 forum is more active (i think they should be merged) so I'm asking here. I need something that helps me transfer any file from my Mac to my phone, wirelessly, preferably over a communication protocol supported by Mac's native Finder. So I installed some FTP server app into my phone and press cmd+K on mac to connect to the phone, successful. But I can only READ files from phone to Mac, not the other way. I need it to work both ways. What do you use for this?
No idea if Mac supports it, but Total Commander uses SMB2 and can send/receive via Shared folders on PC at a good speed
Used to use FTP Server on Android and FileZilla Client on PC for FTP transfers too
have you tried this tool? allows you to send files via wifi, obviously, it's multiplatform
I use SSHDroid PRO
Not sure if mac can talk SFTP?
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have you tried this tool? allows you to send files via wifi, obviously, it's multiplatform
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Thanks for the tip with Snapdrop. Looks good for occasional use (which is my case). I also found there are ftp plugins for total commander so I may try some time.
vratnik said:
Thanks for the tip with Snapdrop. Looks good for occasional use (which is my case). I also found there are ftp plugins for total commander so I may try some time.
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there you go, glad you liked