How to use FTP on Redmi Note 7? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Questions & Answers

I have try to use MIUI file manager and ES file Explorer for using FTP but can not connected.
I give the screenshots on attachment. Looks like the applications not detected SSID event have connected to WiFi.

Use airdroid for wireless file transfer

alexbadboy said:
Use airdroid for wireless file transfer
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bagoes.s said:
I have try to use MIUI file manager and ES file Explorer for using FTP but can not connected.
I give the screenshots on attachment. Looks like the applications not detected SSID event have connected to WiFi.
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Try "Cx File explorer"

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[Q] BT: browse device

With my N97, I was able to browse the internal and SD card from my macbook. WIth my Streak (318) I can only send file. Is there a tool I can install or a setting I can change to allow me to browse and remotely write/delete files on the sd card?
i'm pretty sure if you:
1. Root your phone
2. download ASTRO FILE MANAGER
then you can!!
File manager can do that without rooting
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For non-rooted phone Bluetooth File Transfer will enhance your BT capabilities. Click on the help link on that page for a lot more detail.
There are a number of apps that will allow you to transfer files over WiFi to/from a computer that is on a WiFi network. ES File Explorer and Astro both do this, but the access is from the phone not the computer. IN other words you can view network shares on the file browser app on your phone.
There are also apps that provide a web interface for manipulating files on your phone. Websharing File/Media Sync is one.Dev Site It also relies on a WiFi network to connect.
marvin02 said:
For non-rooted phone Bluetooth File Transfer will enhance your BT capabilities. Click on the help link on that page for a lot more detail.
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+1 on Bluetooth File Transfer.
fone_fanatic said:
+1 on Bluetooth File Transfer.
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+1 on the +1 on Bluetooth File Transfer

Is there a way to browse ALL 10.1 files and folders from my desktop

Greetings everyone.,
Is there a way I can connect my Tab 10.1 to my laptop and browse ALL files and folders.
From my tablet which is rooted, I can do this but I want to be able to browse my entire tablet's contents from my desktop as well.
thnx.
Hey there, yup there is a way to browse the files on your Galaxy Tab 10.1 and also any Android phone with this software from the Market: Wifi File Transfer
You open up a Webpage type in the http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:1234 which is a webpage created on the Tab so you can access the folders, you download upload etc.
yeah !!! it works.
Thank you for your time and effort.
thanks button clicked.
gdmuscle said:
Hey there, yup there is a way to browse the files on your Galaxy Tab 10.1 and also any Android phone with this software from the Market: Wifi File Transfer
You open up a Webpage type in the http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:1234 which is a webpage created on the Tab so you can access the folders, you download upload etc.
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Wifi File Transfer
where to download it?
JonGarrett said:
Greetings everyone.,
Is there a way I can connect my Tab 10.1 to my laptop and browse ALL files and folders.
From my tablet which is rooted, I can do this but I want to be able to browse my entire tablet's contents from my desktop as well.
thnx.
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There are the Wifi solutions given, and there is also ADB. Google "Droid Explorer" for a fairly easy ADB implementation for Windows.

ES File Explorer Doesn't Delete Files Properly Sometimes

Hi all, I'm using ES File Explorer. Sometimes when I delete a file by using the Nexus 7 itself and afterwards plug it into my computer and I browse using Windows Explorer, the file that was supposedly deleted would still show up. Does anyone know why this is?
Jark89 said:
Hi all, I'm using ES File Explorer. Sometimes when I delete a file by using the Nexus 7 itself and afterwards plug it into my computer and I browse using Windows Explorer, the file that was supposedly deleted would still show up. Does anyone know why this is?
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I had a similar thing happen where I moved a bunch of files using the adb shell. The files were still accessible in the old directory in Windows, but didn't show in directory listings done on the N7.
opcow said:
I had a similar thing happen where I moved a bunch of files using the adb shell. The files were still accessible in the old directory in Windows, but didn't show in directory listings done on the N7.
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Were you also using ES File Explorer or a different app?
Because the Nexus uses MTP instead of USB Mass Storage, the Media scanner on the Nexus will need to periodically scan your device for changes in files/folders. It sucks because it will always show inconsistencies in Windows Explorer that don't match the file structure on the Nexus.
You can use the SDRescan app to force it to scan now, then Windows Explorer will correctly show files/folders you've changed.
Salty Wagyu said:
Because the Nexus uses MTP instead of USB Mass Storage, the Media scanner on the Nexus will need to periodically scan your device for changes in files/folders. It sucks because it will always show inconsistencies in Windows Explorer that don't match the file structure on the Nexus.
You can use the SDRescan app to force it to scan now, then Windows Explorer will correctly show files/folders you've changed.
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Thanks for the explanation! That clears it up for me. :good:

[Q] Fille manager on a Mac

Did a quick search didn't find anything useful.
I'm looking for a file manager for macs other than android file transfer. Android file transfer doesn't access the root folder and I want to move my clockworkmod backups onto my Mac.
I tried using some wireless clients and it just takes forever to move a 3.3gb backup...
Any help would be great
Thanks
SynysterGates951 said:
Did a quick search didn't find anything useful.
I'm looking for a file manager for macs other than android file transfer. Android file transfer doesn't access the root folder and I want to move my clockworkmod backups onto my Mac.
I tried using some wireless clients and it just takes forever to move a 3.3gb backup...
Any help would be great
Thanks
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Macs are more difficult when it comes to MTP. I do not know of any that allows you to access root folder. I would use something like Root Explorer to transfer the file where your Mac can access it.

Mounting FTP as local storage

I was able to use mount manager to mount a local Samba server as local drive on my Nexus 10.
Now I'm trying to do the same with an FTP server, and can't seem to figure it out yet.
I am running rooted with CM10 on the device, so it should 'FUSE' on it. But I'm not quite sure if how I would go about mounting the ftp server to local folder.
Anyone have any suggestions?
If you are on Windows http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/work-with-files-ftp-site#1TC=windows-7
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If you are on Windows http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/work-with-files-ftp-site#1TC=windows-7
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Thanks, and that works for Windows as well as NetDrive for windows.
But I'm trying mount the FTP server/folder as a local drive on my Android (Nexus 10) tablet.
I may have posted in the wrong place? this may be more a general android question then a specific Nexus 10.
Sorry about the W7 link - day dreaming. Solid Explorer will connect to and bookmark ftp servers but that's not what you want I'd have thought that Mount Manager would have done it but looks like it doesn't. Look at SSHFSAndroid https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chaos9k.sshfsandroid ?
I found that app as well and emailed the developer if it supports ftp but have not heard back from him. But I went and bought it anyway since it was only a few bucks.
But I haven't been able to to get to connect to the ftp server. The app has shows alot of options and I've tried changing to port 21 which i know my ftp server is using. But still can't get it to connect.
I am also rooted and unsure if there is anyway to mount the ftp folder with busy box and terminal. I'm really not that versed in using busybox just yet.
Anyone else have know of any app or suggestions?
Es file explorer app can access ftp and then you can click and it makes an ftp URL it hands to the app which works with some apps. Or copy files local and use.
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nigelhealy said:
Es file explorer app can access ftp and then you can click and it makes an ftp URL it hands to the app which works with some apps. Or copy files local and use.
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Yes, I can explore the FTP via ES file and other similar file managers, but it is not quite the same as actually mapping to a folder location where it looks as local content.
There must be a way to do it. I have used mount manager to mount samba share as local folders. But can't figure out yet out to map an ftp.
ptmuldoon said:
Yes, I can explore the FTP via ES file and other similar file managers, but it is not quite the same as actually mapping to a folder location where it looks as local content.
There must be a way to do it. I have used mount manager to mount samba share as local folders. But can't figure out yet out to map an ftp.
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You can make a URL out of FTP
Code:
ftp://user:[email protected]:port/path
Applications which know FTP can then access it directly. All ES File Explorer does is build the URL and give it to the app.
You can't mount FTP at all on ANY OS, so don't look for a solutoin, it is technically impossible due to the nature of FTP. Duh. All platforms do the same as I described, it's down the app knowing how to do FTP, its not a mount question.
If you control the data source, you can offer a CIFS or NFS and a VPN and then mount it (if you insist on this functionality). I actually prefer to run Apache on my mine and http: access mine, it is faster than ftp:
@nigelhealy That was not very constructive... YES it is possible. curlftpfs in Ubuntu linux works fantasticly to mount an FTP server to a directory via FUSE... allows all applications to interact as if it was native directory...
we need a curlftpfs replacement/port for Android.
Sorry for digging out this old thread, but is there any solution by now?
Greetz
Dig out this old thread again as I'm also interested in mounting an ftp directory to the local directory of an Android system
And since a ban of dropbox I'm requesting the same... Digging this thread up to see if anyone has found a working solution of using FTP as 'local' mount.

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