![]() All that's required is the AirDroid app on my phone and a WiFi connection, I never have to install any additional things on a computer. I never need to bother with messing with any mtp, ptp, or USB mass storage settings, I don't have to bother with carrying around a spare USB cable all the time, and it's a completely neutral way to connect a computer to my phone - it doesn't matter if I need to copy files to/from a Linux, Mac, or Windows system using Firefox, Chrome, IE, Safari, or whatever. ![]() I think AirDroid is a really good solution. Mine is typically so I just type that into the browser on my computer, hit Enter, and that's all that's required to connect my phone to my computer. Start up the AirDroid app on your phone and it'll show an IP address (based how your network is setup so it will probably be something similar to 192.168.1.5 or maybe 10.0.0.5) plus a port ID. ![]() your house has a router that you've got your PC or Mac connected to with an Ethernet cable or wireless card (it makes no difference), and your phone is using your WiFi. Click to expand.All that's required is your phone and the computer you're using are on the same local network - i.e.
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