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FTP Server&WiFi Internet

FTP Server&WiFi Internet

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File Transfer Protocol abbreviated as FTP can help you make the communication between android phone and computer. One can not always take USB line at hand. When you what to open or delete your phone files with computer, it will be impossible if you do not have USB line. Now the FTP transfer can help you connected phone with computer wireless! Start the server, their will appear a ftp address, such as ftp:/192.168.1.101:2121/, input the address in your "my computer" bar, you can see all phone files shown in computer!

This free software named FTP Server&WiFi Internet because it also can search and connected to WiFi internet. As long as the WiFi around you can all be searched and connected. If you what to know the the WiFi Signal level, frequency and other information, FTP Server&WiFi Internet also provided you!

FTP SERVER:
- Running FTP and get a ftp address.
- Input the ftp address to computer, you can manage all phone files---open, delete, property, size and so on.
- Change FTP username and password.
- Change a port number and stay folder name.
- If keep the device awake. If YES, you can see a small icon appeared in top of your phone.
Attention: some android phone protecting system may do not allow the transfer, you need to change another port number to suit your phone phone.

WiFi Internet Connection:
- Scan around WIFI.
- Connected and disconnected.
- Open or close recent WiFi network.
- Search detail information about detected WiFi.

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Some people do not know what is FTP and what its history, now I will tell you:
History---The name for the File Transfer Protocol was written by Abhay Bhushan and published as RFC 114 on 16 April of 1971 and later replaced by RFC 765 (in June 1980) and also named as RFC 959 (in October 1985), the current specification. Several proposed standards amend RFC 959, for instance RFC 2228 included security extensions and RFC 2428 (September 1998) adds support for IPv6 and defines a completely new type of passive mode.

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