Now you can access the FTP server easily from any other computer or mobile device within your local network with an appropriate app, or simply from the browser. For this tutorial, the IP address of my computer is Step If the entered address was correct, you will be asked to enter the username and password of your Windows computer. If the authentication was successful, you will be able to see the contents within the folder or drive you have shared over the FTP server.
That way you will be able to access the files on your Windows computer on a local network. Accessing your local or home FTP server over the internet requires configuring some settings on the router. Thus the process might vary depending upon the company and model of the router you are using.
Still, I am giving a basic idea here on how you can configure the router to access your FTP server through the internet. Before proceeding, note down your external IP address that is given to you by your Internet service provider from the following link. Open your router configuration page, which should be You can find the address of your router configuration page in the configuration manual.
Type in the password, uncheck "Log on anonymously and finally check the Save password unless you want to enter it every time. Step 10 - Transfer your picture files to the server just like it's a folder on your PC. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. This document will walk you through installing the new FTP service and troubleshooting installation issues. To support ASP. There are two separate downloadable packages for the new FTP server; you will need to download the appropriate package for your version of Windows Server You will need to run the installation package as an administrator.
This can be accomplished by one of the following methods:. Logging in to your server using the actual account named "Administrator", then browsing to the download pages listed above or double-clicking the download package if you have saved it to your server. Logging on using an account with administrator privileges and opening a command-prompt by right-clicking the Command Prompt menu item that is located in the Accessories menu for Windows programs and selecting "Run as administrator", then typing the appropriate command listed below for your version of Windows to run the installation:.
When the installation package opens, you should see the following screen. Click Next to continue. On the next screen, click the I accept check box if you agree to the license terms, and then click Next. The following screen lists the installation options. I install an app that tells me the address and the port, but I can't get to that by any means, FileZilla, Pale Moon, or file explorer.
It simply times out. It happens in both partitions XP and 7 and without any antivirus or firewalls, so I don't know what could be going wrong. The only thing that comes to mind, might be a disabled service or Window feature in case it uses any , since local FTP is not something I use on a daily basis I might have turned it off. Different phone models may act differently, also how are you connecting to it?
Are you on the same subnet? Do you need to enable sharing on the phone? Yes, same wifi. I simply use one of those FTP apps, enable service, and try to access from my computer. I didn't spot any "sharing" setting when I checked a few hours ago. I'm not sure what can be wrong, I googled for the issue yesterday but nobody asked about smartphone options, one guy said to try to check " Use default gateway on remote network ".
I don't have that option though, hence my question if any service is needed for FTP. Are you trying to serve via FTP files residing on the phone, accessing them from another device? I'm using this phone spanish brand , and this app.
What do you mean with server? A "server" is something that "serves" usually contents and usually according to a given protocol. In this case that app is or should be a "FTP server" though thanks to the new idea of calling things with some other names it is called differently.
However the "tags" are correct :. On the other side your Windows XP or 7 you run a "client" that should connect to the server and allow you to see the files contents of the phone. I also used another app called Wifi FTP. I tested things twice before posting here.
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