Alright I am trying ti upload or even download with AndFTP and it always give me some port error connection in between 5000-5030. WTF is this problem i have added a exception to the firewall and router and still no joy
I am using Cerberus FTP server, and yes i have the ftp ports routed already...
Cant find this problem in in of the forums although someting similar. nothing close enough. So what do i do? or what can i do to fix it.
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Hi there I was wondering if anyine has the same problem. I ve been trying to coonect to the FTP site without a success does anyone know what the problem is i am using cute ftp and xda:xda as uesername and pass
Well I was just on it and its fine
BAR the fact the uploads has been trashed again
Had an access denied problem when windows firewall was on.
Could be that?
My wifi will not connect!
it used to work, but now it wont connect. anywhere.
im sitting next to my wireless router now as i type, with my dash, and it still wont connect.
i cant get on opera mini, mobile, PIE, anything
ahhh, any ideas?
it just sits there telling me that its connecting.
hmm.
well thanks
jcrain11 said:
My wifi will not connect!
it used to work, but now it wont connect. anywhere.
im sitting next to my wireless router now as i type, with my dash, and it still wont connect.
i cant get on opera mini, mobile, PIE, anything
ahhh, any ideas?
it just sits there telling me that its connecting.
hmm.
well thanks
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Have you reset your router power off 30sec and on? It may be your ISP, might not be your phone....
I may just be being silly because you say anywhere?
If your connection is password protected, make sure your phone is on the access list of your routers settings [192.168.0.1].
Check if you have the WiFiinit file in the /Windows/Startup folder
That was the problem with my dash, but i fixed it
hmm. ill try doing those.
ill let you know guys.
thanks
hmmm. So i got the Wifi to finally connect, but now none of my browsers work.
Neither Opera Mini, Opera Mobile, or PIE will work.
They just wont connect
Argggg. sometimes this makes me mad...
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If your connection is password protected, make sure your phone is on the access list of your routers settings [192.168.0.1].
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I have a slightly similour problem ...
But it's password protected my wifi.
How do i grant access to my htc on a linksys router ?
My HTC IP is 192.168.0.1 ?
192.168.0.1 is the URL for your router settings on your computer. Type it on your computer in the address bar of IE. Once you login, it's pretty straight forward.
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192.168.0.1 is the URL for your router settings on your computer. Type it on your computer in the address bar of IE. Once you login, it's pretty straight forward.
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Oh i see !
I guess it differs from router model ...
Mine is 192.168.1.1 !
I'm getting a hard time setting up the connection !
borov5 said:
Check if you have the WiFiinit file in the /Windows/Startup folder
That was the problem with my dash, but i fixed it
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How do you get to that? I have the same problem and it is not the router (I am on my Laptop) and Live search is not working. I added the data plan on my phone and it is not connecting to anything. I love my Dash and I need help so i can perform CPR on it.
Blackshaolin_7 said:
How do you get to that? I have the same problem and it is not the router (I am on my Laptop) and Live search is not working. I added the data plan on my phone and it is not connecting to anything. I love my Dash and I need help so i can perform CPR on it.
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On the Dash you can go Resco File Explorer Windows\StartUp or you can view via on Comp via Active Sync or Mobile device center "depending on os" Just make sure in folder options you have show hidden files Tools\Folder Options\View\Show hidden files and folders.
Well i deleted my WiFi inti file some time ago, what can i do to get it back?
You can nick a copy of mine
Same problem, though have wifiinit in my startup folder
Hello,
I have WIFI init in my startup folder, however, the WIFI does not start. It tries for three seconds then stops again. It was working with the original ROM, but when flahed to Kavana, it stopped working. Any help?
When I checked the WLAN settings, I found that the drivers are not loaded.
this could help you...
i got the andftp app download and setup was able to connect my home FTP server but got msg saids "sock is not connected" i can't browse any folders due to this problem and unable to upload or download anything from my FTP server.
weird thing is my ftp server log shows i'm properly connected to server and if i switch to wifi connect instead of 3g/4g i can connect with no problem and able to do all download/upload/browsing task.
is anyone else getting this problem? did sprint block ftp download/upload on their network?
please help
I currently use swiftp and it works wonders over wifi when I am at home.
kenjix217 said:
i got the andftp app download and setup was able to connect my home FTP server but got msg saids "sock is not connected" i can't browse any folders due to this problem and unable to upload or download anything from my FTP server.
weird thing is my ftp server log shows i'm properly connected to server and if i switch to wifi connect instead of 3g/4g i can connect with no problem and able to do all download/upload/browsing task.
is anyone else getting this problem? did sprint block ftp download/upload on their network?
please help
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It has nothing to do with sprint, it has to with the way your ftp server is set up. Try switching andftp into active mode instead of passive. My guess is PASV might be disabled on your server, so PORT would have to work instead. The app can translate this itself, you won't have to enter additional PORT commands.
thomasskull666 said:
It has nothing to do with sprint, it has to with the way your ftp server is set up. Try switching andftp into active mode instead of passive. My guess is PASV might be disabled on your server, so PORT would have to work instead. The app can translate this itself, you won't have to enter additional PORT commands.
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that works like a charm!!
Thanks!
In the past, I used to be able to connect to an FTP server app (named FTPServer) running on my Desire in order to read and write files to the SD card without having to connect it using the USB cable.
Lately, however, I have been unable to connect to the device. This also seems to extend to other server apps, like the Samba Fileshare app. I am not even able to ping the phone, though I am not sure if this ever actually worked.
My phone is rooted and running the T-Mod InsertCoin ROM v1.9.1. My friend has a stock, unrooted Desire and is experiencing the same problem. Both phones are A8183 Telstra HTC Desires.
On my phone, if I telnet to the FTP server app from the phone's terminal, I am able to connect.
I get this problem both at work and at home.
You can try use something called QtADB. Is more or less the same thing. Does require root access though.
As to your problem, if you can't ping it then either a change of network address or something is blocking it or it's not on your network. Either way, there isn't any communication there. Try rebooting your router or something.
Thanks for the response. I'll try rebooting my router and DNS server when I get home, but obviously I can't do either at work.
QtADB looks really useful, but unfortunately that does not work either. I should mention I already tried adbWireless as well with no success.
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If you have a bluetooth program on your pc that can browse devices, go to bluetooth settings then advanced tick enable ftp server and you will be able to browse the desire add and delete files through the bluetooth.
It works on a mac so it should work ok with the correct software on a windows pc
Not a bad idea. Unfortunately, my main PC doesn't have bluetooth, and nor does my work one.
Fortunately, I seem to have discovered a work-around. When I run Overlook Fing (a network scanning app), somehow the services on my phone become visible to other devices on the network.
I wouldn't call this question solved, since it's a bit of a bothersome solution really. But perhaps this information can help?
EDIT: It occurs to me that perhaps the radio I am using has something to do with this. I'm using 32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17 since that is what InsertCoin recommends. Will try using a different one soon, after I find out what this involves exactly.
Hi,
I am trying to connect my LG G4 815 to my notebook. But with every app I tried (f.g. SambaDroid, SambaServer or even the FTP variants) my phone is unreachable from notebooks. The device is rooted.
Furthermore I am not able to ping the device from different notebooks, nonetheless they are all connected to the same wifi and the notebooks are able to ping each other. And the other way round I am not able to ping any notebook from phone with terminal emulator, while ping to router or websites works well.
If anyone has an idea or solution I'd appreciate.
Thanks!
Mike
this has nothing to do with the phone itself. I'm guessing that the AP isolation on the router is turned on, or your notebooks firewall are blocking local access.
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I suggest you try WiFi File Transfer from the playstore. I used to use Samba but found this app works much better, for my needs anyway, and never gives me any problems connecting. Pro version that allows unlimited file size up and downloads is like $1.50. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smarterdroid.wififiletransferpro
aquavalanche said:
this has nothing to do with the phone itself. I'm guessing that the AP isolation on the router is turned on, or your notebooks firewall are blocking local access.
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Really? I am thankful for every post, but as far as I can guess you did not even read my starting post?
If your guess would be correct, I would not be able to ping *each* device among *each* other (no matter if Windows, Mac OS, Ubuntu or Windows Phone, ok the last is one-way only because of OS-Limitations)...
So there is no local access prohibited. The only device which is not able to be pinged or ping itself is the phone.
Even if I deleted everything from the router/ phone and reconnected afterwards with a new IP it was exactly the same behavior. For me this looks like this is all about the phone.
rick09 said:
I suggest you try WiFi File Transfer from the playstore. I used to use Samba but found this app works much better, for my needs anyway, and never gives me any problems connecting. Pro version that allows unlimited file size up and downloads is like $1.50.
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Thanks.. I am going to give this a try.
nimroder said:
Really? I am thankful for every post, but as far as I can guess you did not even read my starting post?
If your guess would be correct, I would not be able to ping *each* device among *each* other (no matter if Windows, Mac OS, Ubuntu or Windows Phone, ok the last is one-way only because of OS-Limitations)...
So there is no local access prohibited. The only device which is not able to be pinged or ping itself is the phone.
Even if I deleted everything from the router/ phone and reconnected afterwards with a new IP it was exactly the same behavior. For me this looks like this is all about the phone.
Thanks.. I am going to give this a try.
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whoops, I read the "furthermore I am not able to ping..." and misread the next part as "... and the notebooks aren't able to ping each other". sorry about that!
but as far as I know, default android phones do not have firewall that blocks ping. I assumed that you didn't modify the phone, so the problem should be located on the router (or laptop) itself.
I'm going to try some ftp servers on my phone and I'll notify you the result.
I have tried this FTP server and it works
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.ftpserver
And I also tried SambaDroid and it works as well.
oh, and have you tried giving the phone static IP?
aquavalanche said:
whoops, I read the "furthermore I am not able to ping..." and misread the next part as "... and the notebooks aren't able to ping each other". sorry about that!
but as far as I know, default android phones do not have firewall that blocks ping. I assumed that you didn't modify the phone, so the problem should be located on the router (or laptop) itself.
I'm going to try some ftp servers on my phone and I'll notify you the result.
I have tried this FTP server and it works
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.ftpserver"]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.ftpserver
And I also tried SambaDroid and it works as well.
oh, and have you tried giving the phone static IP?
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Thanks for your support
I am still not able to get any of the apps - even the one you mentioned - to run on my home network.
A static ip doesn't change a thing, but I tried it today on a different network with my notebook and phone and it worked like a charm.
Some kind of funny and unexpected, because every other device works without any problem in my home network. Also tried to reset my router to factory but still the same.
So I guess I have to change the hardware of my network. But you're absolutely right in your first post -
It is NOT about the phone, sorry for that
here's normal functioning samba droid