Is there a convenient way to access and Android phone?
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Is there a convenient way to access and Android phone?
Hi!
I want to manage my android phone wireless via the desktop total commander. Is there a good solution for this?
Previously I used the app FTPServer, but after updating to Android 6 it can't access the internal storage, and I found no way to change this.
I want to manage my android phone wireless via the desktop total commander. Is there a good solution for this?
Previously I used the app FTPServer, but after updating to Android 6 it can't access the internal storage, and I found no way to change this.
For years I used the Total Commander plug-in Android ADB (http://totalcmd.net/plugring/android_adb.html), which works fine, but it is slooow on file transfers.
Now, I use an Android App on the phone (Samba Network Fileshare) (Free), which creates a fileserver on the phone, it works THREE times faster than ADB on filetransfers and I can access it from my notebooks and desktop PCs using UNC paths (for example: \\192.168.0.101\storage\DCIM\Camera\ or \\192.168.0.101\sdcard\Download\). For privacy, you can easily enable or disable the fileserver on the phone, or better: use a password.
Both solutions requires root access on your device.
Good luck!
Now, I use an Android App on the phone (Samba Network Fileshare) (Free), which creates a fileserver on the phone, it works THREE times faster than ADB on filetransfers and I can access it from my notebooks and desktop PCs using UNC paths (for example: \\192.168.0.101\storage\DCIM\Camera\ or \\192.168.0.101\sdcard\Download\). For privacy, you can easily enable or disable the fileserver on the phone, or better: use a password.
Both solutions requires root access on your device.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the tips. I'll have a look.sidefx88 wrote:For years I used the Total Commander plug-in Android ADB (http://totalcmd.net/plugring/android_adb.html), which works fine, but it is slooow on file transfers.
Now, I use an Android App on the phone (Samba Network Fileshare) (Free), which creates a fileserver on the phone, it works THREE times faster than ADB on filetransfers and I can access it from my notebooks and desktop PCs using UNC paths (for example: \\192.168.0.101\storage\DCIM\Camera\ or \\192.168.0.101\sdcard\Download\). For privacy, you can easily enable or disable the fileserver on the phone, or better: use a password.
Both solutions requires root access on your device.
Good luck!
Can you link the second one? Can't find an exact match to "Samba Network Fileshare"
Also, did you use the ADB plugin over wifi? If yes what sort of ""WiFi ADB" app" (mentioned in the plugin description) did you use? There are lots of results for this.
avada,
HTH
Roman
ADB WiFi Widgetwhat sort of ""WiFi ADB" app" (mentioned in the plugin description) did you use?
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
There's a lot of Samba / SMB servers for Android. I found this one the most convenient:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba
Cheers!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba
Cheers!
I Love Total Commander!
Thanks guys!
Out of curiosity, can I join the "home group" with it.sidefx88 wrote:There's a lot of Samba / SMB servers for Android. I found this one the most convenient:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba
Cheers!
So I managed to get this running with some help. The problem is that it also can't access the internal storage, which is my main goal.avada wrote:Hmmm...
I get "Enabled - Not Running".
When I press media scan, I get "Samba filesharing can not be used, pleas try to allow permissions". But when I press OK, three's nothing to enable there's only storage, which is already enabled.
(This is on Android 6)