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MyPhoneExplorer works very well (free) as does WiFi File Explorer (Pro version free on GetJar). I prefer MyPhoneExplorer, as it does have nice features other than file transfer.I was wondering what ways I could share files wirelessly between the V and the computer. Is there some app to use? Does ES File Explorer support this? Breaking out the usb cable gets a bit bothersome.
ES File Explorer does it wonderfully. From the main ES screen swipe right. You are now browsing network shares.
MyPhoneExplorer works very well (free) as does WiFi File Explorer (Pro version free on GetJar). I prefer MyPhoneExplorer, as it does have nice features other than file transfer.
How would you set up the network shares?
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Sorry about that! I couldn't find it either, even though that is where I got it. Try this link: GetJar | Mobile | Search Google Nexus One AppsCouldn't find wifi file explorer pro on get jar
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Just FYI- If you are running BACKside, you have CIFS support. This means you can mount a CIFS shared folder located on your PC, and treat it as if it were on your phone. Thanks to BobZhome for including the CIFS module in his awesome kernel! CIFS also allows you to treat the file as if it were actually on the phone, meaning if you watch a video from your PC, you don't have to transfer it to the phone first, it will stream seemlessly.
There is also the adb over network function, this enables you to use your home WiFi network to transfer files via adb between your PC and phone.
No need for third party apps with BACKside.![]()
Just FYI- If you are running BACKside, you have CIFS support. This means you can mount a CIFS shared folder located on your PC, and treat it as if it were on your phone. Thanks to BobZhome for including the CIFS module in his awesome kernel! CIFS also allows you to treat the file as if it were actually on the phone, meaning if you watch a video from your PC, you don't have to transfer it to the phone first, it will stream seemlessly.
There is also the adb over network function, this enables you to use your home WiFi network to transfer files via adb between your PC and phone.
No need for third party apps with BACKside.![]()
I like Samba File Sharing (requires root). Once you install it on your phone any device on your network (Windows, Linux, Mac with suitable drivers) can access your phone's SD card.
With my previous Android it worked as soon as I activated WiFi on my phone, but with the Optimus apparently when the phone goes to sleep it deactivates the WiFi.


Actually with cifs apps can access files on PC which might be useful for some people.

Weird, I do that all the time. What kind of security are you using? I use WPA2.
