Wednesday, 14 December 2011

How to Transfer Files between Android & Computer Wireless

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You can transfer files between Android and computer using your local WiFi network. To do that you need to install a free app “SwiFTP FTP Server” on you Android phone and then map a network drive on you computer to access Android phone.
android-filesBoth, your Android phone and your Windows computer must be connect to same wireless network. Lets see how to transfer files using WiFi between Android and Computer.

STEP-1

Search “SwiFTP FTP Server” in Android Market app, download and Install it.
search-swiftpinstall-swiftp

STEP-2

Run the SwiFTP app from Android.
run-swiftp
  • You need to setup few entries like “username” and “password” that you have to enter while you need to access Android phone from computer.
  • leave the “Port number” as it is or you can change if you getting some error while starting the SwiFTP server. There are some other settings if you want to change it.
  • Tap “Save” button when done.
save-swiftp-settings

STEP-3

Tap “Start” button to start the FTP server, note down the Wifi URL e.g. ftp://192.168.0.104:2121/and notice the SwiFTP icon is displaying on Notification bar. It recommended to stop the SwiFTP server if you are not using it.
start-swiftpstop-swiftp

STEP-4

Right click on “Computer” icon and select “Map network drive”.
map-network-drive

STEP-5

Click on the text link “connect to a Web site that you can…” as shown below in screenshot.
map-network-drive-1
This will run a wizard to add a Network location, just click “Next” button.
map-network-drive-2

STEP-6

“Choose a custom network location” option and click “Next” button.
choose-a-network-location

STEP-7

Type the Wifi URL/FTP address that you have noted in step-3 and click “Next” button.
type-network-address

STEP-8

Un-check the “Log on anonymously” check-box, type the username that you have mentioned in SwiFTP settings on Android phone in step-2 and click “Next” button.
type-username

STEP-9

Enter a name for the location “My Android” or anything you want and click “Next” button.
type-network-location-name

STEP-10

Finally make sure the SwiFTP server is running on Android phone and click the “Finish” button.
open-network-location

STEP-11

If the “Open this network location…” check box is checked, this will prompt for username and password that you have mentioned in SwiFTP settings on Android phone in step-2. Type the User name and Password and click “Log On” button.
enter-username-and-password

STEP-12

If you enter the correct username and password you will see the contents of your Android phone including SDcard. Now you can transfer files/folders between your computer and Android phone.
browse-the-android-files
If you want to access your Android phone from your computer later, Double click “Computer” icon and here you can see the mapped network drive icon.
network-location

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