![]() So I got stuck to CFE and I can recommend it for others too. The Cx File Explorer offers me what I've looked for, although the GUI philosophy is different than TC. (.instead of pulling them by PC, from the Android mobile, and possibly to store them yet on a third place, on a remote storage anyway.)įor this I've got an inspiration, so I use the Cx File Explorer app nowadays, which shown up to be more friendly than the classic-like "two-pane" TotalCommander The TC app has some support for the file manipulations over LAN (FTP, SMB), but. ![]() It is also possible to turn the whole task upside-down, so to work on the mobile, and access the remote storage, to push the local files outside from the Android device. (without any necessity to "root" the phone OS.) I have also tried to map the LAN-source as a LAN-disk, using \\192.168.2.179\storage\emulated\0, but again the same error, after a while of waiting. Also, the server FS-root "\" should be enough, as the Android app states. Does Win10 require any folder explicitly? It does not ask for it. I did not set any "starting folder": The server URL is just the preset \\SONYF5321 or \\192.168.2.179, as the app itself suggests. ![]() (In the future I might want to access the phone from my notebook even in non-home networks, but it would be another use case.) I do not care about the user settings: Even "public" guest is enough in the moment, because it is for "LAN" only, and time connection/download/emptying.To empty my mobile, to move the files manually, (through the Win10) to my NAS. The rights I set on the Android Samba are 77x: read/write is the purpose.nor where is the root cause really: In the server (Android side), or in the Win10? FireWall.? I did some additional settings there to create a new rule to allow the TCP port 1445, but no effect. And it is really unsure, what to set on the side of Win10.? I.e.There is no "nf" file, all of the server is set from GUI of the app.Or is there another solution, possibly easier? is the root cause in the phone, or in the Win10? But when I try to click this (just appeared) network source, in the FileExplorer, an error pops-up: Something like "0x80070035 - Path not found.".When the SMB server started, the phone appears on my PC, with Win10: OK.I have installed some SMB server, to my Android phone:.I have not looked at using the other uPNP NAS I have to view photos to see if that works better.Motivation: To get files from Android to my PC, I have some FTP server on the Android for long already, but it is not convenient: File manager on the PC is much better. Are you using just SMB/CTFS or uPNP as well? I just have my Drobo setup for SMB. They both do what you ask, but I cannot say they are lightning fast. I have no major issues accessing and reviewing files on my Drobo NAS using ES File Explorer or X-plore. Hopefully you guys could recommend an Android app that could do what i am looking for. I know there are some FileManagers that allow you to download the files from SMB shares and then view them but when you have thousands of IMG_xxxx files, its hard to download all of them to find the one you are lookng for. allow me to view my photos on Network/NAS drive and let me navigate by swiping through them. I am looking to save $$$ and buy ASUS MemoPad HD 7 but i NEED an android app that could do the same as the FileBrowser - i.e. ![]() Now here is where it gets quite neat: I can swipe left and right to browse to next/previous image. I just click on an image which the FileBrowser downloads in the background in memory and display it. The thing i LOVE about this app is that i don't have to download (copy) the image to my iPad first before viewing. My household has an iPad for which i have an app called "FileBrowser" that allows me to browse my network shared folder and access my photos on the NAS drive on the network and view them effortlessly. I use a NAS drive connected to my home network and backup my photos to it. ![]()
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