WIFI Explorer - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can any tell me if their is an app. like Bluetooth File Transfer where it connects to your pc/mac but shows the computers files on the phone not like all the WIFI apps. I have found that you have to access via a website on your computer.
I want to be able to transfer my file to my computer and from my computer using the phone.
Is this not possible with WIFI???

iggy said:
Can any tell me if their is an app. like Bluetooth File Transfer where it connects to your pc/mac but shows the computers files on the phone not like all the WIFI apps. I have found that you have to access via a website on your computer.
I want to be able to transfer my file to my computer and from my computer using the phone.
Is this not possible with WIFI???
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You can try phone explorer (need desktop client too) or <web sharing> (search in the market)
the file sharing app can use your browser to log in to your device storage to upload and download through wifi, however free version can only download and upload one file at the time.
the phone explorer got more function, you can send SMS through it, mod your calender and contact and so on, can download and upload multiple file through wifi to your phone and vise versa.
i would recommend phone explorer, but it quite unstable when your wifi strength is not good or too much traffic on your wifi. So you can try to use web sharing as backup but the function will be very limited.

i use this it works pretty well.

Download "ES File Explorer" from market it works perfect. I'm using it and never failed...

Samba Filesharing

Try MyPhone Explorer

DooMLoRD said:
Samba Filesharing
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excellent app now i can access my phone within Dopus
thx

ES File
alex.under said:
Download "ES File Explorer" from market it works perfect. I'm using it and never failed...
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Thank you all, alex.under this is exactly what I was looking for, they others just having me sitting a the pc/mac the whole time but es file explorer lets me be away from the computer and still transfer files directly from my phone.

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network issue

Hello there,
i would like to acess my home network with my x10 mini. There is a connection to my wireless network and internet connection works fine, but I can´t acess my telephone via PC.
Is there any way to copy files from PC over WLAN to X10 mini?
Maybe any apps?
thanks
Yup, there are a few.
DavDrive sets up a webdav server on the phone - WinXP can connect to this (I'm not sure if it works on vista/win7) and you can browse your SD card and drag/drop files
Astro has a plugin that'll let you browse windows shares (so you can copy files from your PC directly from the phone)
ES File Explorer can handle windows shares directly, without needing a plugin.
Any others?
benjymous said:
Yup, there are a few.
DavDrive sets up a webdav server on the phone - WinXP can connect to this (I'm not sure if it works on vista/win7) and you can browse your SD card and drag/drop files
Astro has a plugin that'll let you browse windows shares (so you can copy files from your PC directly from the phone)
ES File Explorer can handle windows shares directly, without needing a plugin.
Any others?
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ES File Explorer has worked very well for me for browsing file shares.
I recommend using the WebSharing app for accessing your phone contents via browser through Wifi. Can copy, upload, download, move, delete, rename, etc all through your computer and it's VERY fast.

"Seeing" network locations

Is there any way to browse and/or transfer files via wifi from a windows 7 pc to the G Tab. I am using File Expert to root browse, and it does have a tab for network drives. How do I get them connected. I have several drives on several machines on my network that are visible to each other.
boufa said:
Is there any way to browse and/or transfer files via wifi from a windows 7 pc to the G Tab. I am using File Expert to root browse, and it does have a tab for network drives. How do I get them connected. I have several drives on several machines on my network that are visible to each other.
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If you use a custom kernel, and you add the cifs kernel module, then cifsmanger (in the app store) can mount shares.
Wifi File Explorer:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dooblou.WiFiFileExplorer
Simple, gets the job done
You could also use Samba to make your G-tab a network share on your computer. That is what I do and when I need to access the g-tab, I just open my network on my Windows 7 computer and it is just like any other network share. You can't access the external sdcard (sdcard2). This will not allow you to access the root of your g-tab but I find that that is a good thing... can't delete system stuff that way!
ESfile explorer
Rumbleweed said:
ESfile explorer
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+1
EStrongs File Explorer (Free on the Market).
From your GTAB you can connect to your Wi-Fi LAN to Browse directories, Copy, Move, Edit files, Folders etcc.. that are shared or visible on your network.
It even supports Bluetooth and FTP protocals.
Drawback.
Even though you can see network files from your PC via your GTAB you wont be able to see files and folders that are on your GTAB via your PC on the network.
There is a method for that capability but I've yet to tinker with it since the blog I found it on is from November 2010.
Teakhounds: Android Phone On Your Home Network

[Q] Copy files from android to android using Wifi

Hey,
Me and friend of mine, we both have Galaxy S. All I want to do is copy some bigger file (few GBs) relatively fast, that means I would like to use Wifi.
Is there any software which would allow me to directly connect (no router or hotspot available) to friend's android and copy the file?
I tried searching google, but nothing so far.
Thanks.
i do not think that there is a way to do that.
Sry
Without Wi-Fi you have to use Bluetooth, but that will be painfully slow
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You COULD try using a cloud system like dropbox and both install it with a same dropbox account...you upload it to dropbox he sees it and download it...its the only way i see
here are my ¢2 cents hope it works
Sent from my €PΩ 4G TØU©H
You can try using apps like Wifi file transfer. Set it up on one device and connect using the browser from the other...
Works with pc, but the free app has a file dimension limit...
frazar said:
You can try using apps like Wifi file transfer. Set it up on one device and connect using the browser from the other...
Works with pc, but the free app has a file dimension limit...
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He said he has no wifi router, so that won't work
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S
Without wifi you are limited to 3G or bluetooth and both are slow. Quicker to let them use your sd card direct by putting it in their phone.
Dave
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It's theoretically possible. You'd have to make one phone act as an access point. This would be like wifi tethering, but instead of forwarding everything to the cell net, you would need to run an FTP server or networked filesystem on the server phone, have the service be made accessible by the network on the server phone, and connect to it with the client phone.
Let us assume phone A wants the file which is on Phone B.
Do the following.
On Phone B
1. set wifi hotspot On.
2. Install Samba File sharing from market.
3. Run samba file sharing (u need to be root)
4. Set sharing name ,login username and password.
5. Enable faling sharing
On Phone B
1. Connect to wifi hotspot created on Phone B
2. Install Estrong File manager from market.
3. Open Estrong file manager.
4. Setup Lan ---->add server--->put the ip shown in samba file sharing on Phone B
5. Set login username and password same as setted on Phone B samba file sharing app.
6. Now browse all file of Phone B from Phone A
************ This is tested by me and 100% working**************
musarraf172 said:
Let us assume phone A wants the file which is on Phone B.
Do the following.
On Phone B
1. set wifi hotspot On.
2. Install Samba File sharing from market.
3. Run samba file sharing (u need to be root)
4. Set sharing name ,login username and password.
5. Enable faling sharing
On Phone B
1. Connect to wifi hotspot created on Phone B
2. Install Estrong File manager from market.
3. Open Estrong file manager.
4. Setup Lan ---->add server--->put the ip shown in samba file sharing on Phone B
5. Set login username and password same as setted on Phone B samba file sharing app.
6. Now browse all file of Phone B from Phone A
************ This is tested by me and 100% working**************
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I'm quite impressed at that. Your clearly cleverer than those of us who didn't know how :thumbup:
Dave
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mistermentality said:
I'm quite impressed at that. Your clearly cleverer than those of us who didn't know how :thumbup:
Dave
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Hei, hit thanks button dear...........
musarraf172 said:
Hei, hit thanks button dear...........
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I have lol. The info isn't needed by me, well not yet, but am surprised it can be done and that no app developers have found a way to do it as I would think it could be very useful.
Dave
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musarraf172 said:
Let us assume phone A wants the file which is on Phone B.
Do the following.
On Phone B
1. set wifi hotspot On.
2. Install Samba File sharing from market.
3. Run samba file sharing (u need to be root)
4. Set sharing name ,login username and password.
5. Enable faling sharing
On Phone B
1. Connect to wifi hotspot created on Phone B
2. Install Estrong File manager from market.
3. Open Estrong file manager.
4. Setup Lan ---->add server--->put the ip shown in samba file sharing on Phone B
5. Set login username and password same as setted on Phone B samba file sharing app.
6. Now browse all file of Phone B from Phone A
************ This is tested by me and 100% working**************
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This is very clever solution, very cool.

[Q] Connect to SMB shares?

I use es fie explorer to connect to shared drives on my home pc on my G2 running CM7 without issues. However using the same program for my TP2 I can't connect. I've tried other file explorers as well all with the same result. Has anyone had any success connecting to smb shares? If yes, can you share your setup? Thanks in advance.
grainybazzles said:
I use es fie explorer to connect to shared drives on my home pc on my G2 running CM7 without issues. However using the same program for my TP2 I can't connect. I've tried other file explorers as well all with the same result. Has anyone had any success connecting to smb shares? If yes, can you share your setup? Thanks in advance.
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I have used ES File Explorer and Astro to connect to Windows SMB shares. I do not know of any special setup though? With ES File Explorer I just have it scan my network for shares and then pick the PC that has the shares I want. With Astro I have to specify the IP address of the PC that I want to connect to, but that is only a one time deal.
Try AndSMB. It works for me, while I cannot connect using ES File explorer.
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Thanks for your replies, guys. Today's update of es file explorer fixed my issues.
I'm trying to connect my TF101 to a V-Gear Landisk (SMB share) on my network.
I can connect with my PC (on the same wired network), and see the top-level MUSIC folder and many sub-folders.
I have tried ES File Explorer, CifsManager, Mount Manager, and AndSMB with essentially the same results:
I can connect and see the top-level MUSIC folder, but when I open it, I don't see any sub-folders.
In some cases, I get error messages such as "path doesn't exist" or "timeout"; sometimes I just see an empty folder.
Can anyone help me get this working?
Thanks,
Eric

How to transfer data to a PC over WiFi router?

I used to use Kies for this, no need to install anything on the computer, just go to a website to access your phone and transfer files wirelessly.
How to do this now?
demonwind said:
I used to use Kies for this, no need to install anything on the computer, just go to a website to access your phone and transfer files wirelessly.
How to do this now?
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Im using a file manager with a lan addon, so I can access my shared hdd's.
The file manager I use is Total Commander with "Lan" addon.

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