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08-09-2020 04:11 PM (Last edited 08-09-2020 04:33 PM ) in
Galaxy NoteHi guys, today I would like to write up a post, which talking about how to connect My Files to a computer or to NAS (Network Attach Storage).
The My Files network feature is good if you you need to transfer a small amount of files or quick transfer from or to your phone. But I don't recommend you run the video over network or play music over network. This My Files network connection is not design for video streaming and no buffering for music. It is just a basic file transfer, but it is useful when you are not in front of your computer or you don't want to plug the cable from phone to computer. I used to copy and paste pictures, music, ringtones, documents using My Files network connection.
Ok, Let's start. Couple things needed to get this setup.
1. You need to know your username and password for Microsoft Windows. If it is Windows 10, you may need to know that if you are logging in to Microsoft online account or local account.
2. Recommend you setup your NAS as a static IP address. Or you need to find out your NAS IP address. If you are using a desktop, you may need to set your IP address to static IP as well. If you are using DHCP, your IP address will different everytime you boot your computer.
3. If you have 3rd party firewall or internet security, make sure you have the port 445 open.
***This method not working on USB sharing.
***Personal preference. I like to use static IP instead. Anyone wants to try using DNS Name instead, please try and let us know if DHCP with computer name works.
So, let's start from Windows side:
- Create a folder in your computer. I called the folder "Transfer"
- Next, one right click on mouse while your cursor pointing to Transfer, a sub menu comes up, click Properties.
- In the Properties menu, click on "Sharing" Tab
- On Sharing Tab, click on Share, you will see your username appear to be owner. Click Share button.
- Once shared, on the same screen, click Advanced Sharing
- Put a check mark on "Share this folder"
- Then, click Permissions button, highlight your name and grant yourself full permission. Then click Ok to exit. Ok again and click Close.
Now, the setup on Computer side has done. Let's now look at the setup from Galaxy phone. First of all, open My Files app. Click on Network Storage. Click the + sign on top right corner.
Click Network drive (SMB) for add network storage
- Now click Add Manually
- Now, you need to fill up the information:
Address: input 192.168.nnn.nnn whatever number you are using on desktop or you have set a static IP on your NAS
Port: 445
Username: I am using Microsoft Online account, so put the Microsoft Online account username
Password: Again, put Microsoft Online account password
Display name: Put any name that meaningful to you for this network connection. I put my computer name so that I know is my computer connection
Finally, click Add button
- After you click Add button, if everything input correctly, you should see the computer name with IP address or NAS name with IP address
That's it and you should able to access your shared folder on your desktop computer or NAS. And the shared folder will show after you click on to the computer name or NAS name. For me, the folder Transfer appeared after I clicked on my computer name. For the NAS setup, I am not going to talk about in here as different NAS have their management software to do folder sharing. You need to find out how to share folder from NAS. But same idea on setup.
Hope this guide help some users who want to setup this simple networking feature in My Files app.
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07-31-2021 08:07 AM in
Galaxy NoteAlso, my instruction was created when I was using Note10+. It could be outdated cause I don't have S21+.
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11-17-2021 09:15 PM in
Galaxy NoteMy wife's s21 ultra is doing the same thing.
I can add our NAS and it pulls up the folders but if I go back to just the network storage nothing is there. My S20+ works fine. The only difference in the two is the versions, the one that is working is 12.2.03.361 and the one that isn't is 13.0.00.434. However, the Network Storage Manager is the same at 12.1.00.211.
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09-12-2021 08:43 AM in
Galaxy NoteHi Tallman, thanks for posting detailed steps. This would be a very convenient solution for people looking to use their local storage. Unfortunately, I am unable to connect to my TrueNAS SMB shares. No matter what configurations I change, I keep getting - "Can't connect. The server didn't respond". I used 445 port and server ip address... 192.**bleep**.**bleep**.**bleep** as well as 192.**bleep**.**bleep**.**bleep**/sharename Is there any workaround? Appreciate your comments. FYI, those SMB shares have been successfully mapped on a Windows system.
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10-06-2021 07:22 PM in
Galaxy NoteWhat is your phone ip?
in my case: my phone ip is 10.x.x.x and my local file server is 192.x.x.x
I can connect with any other app but just not for Samsung file manager. I think this is something to do with Samsung File Manager
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09-07-2024 11:00 PM in
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02-12-2022 04:29 AM (Last edited 02-12-2022 04:33 AM ) in
Galaxy NoteThis guide is really helpful to instantly connect your pc with your samsung device. Thank you for that!
However, I'm trying to do the same with an external HDD, which I connected via USB to my Router and established a Samba/SMB. I can access my HDD via my laptop but via my Samsung device it doesn't seem to work.
It finds the external HDD by itself but I don't know what username or password should I use, so I try sign in anonymously and can't connect.
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02-13-2022 03:19 AM in
Galaxy NoteUpdate: I've tried a handful of other file managers and only two of them seem to recognise my External HDD (X-plore & Amaze). IP & Port are the same and I connected anonymously. So I guess each app recognises different protocols or something.
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04-14-2022 12:29 AM in
Galaxy NoteI have connected to my pc network drive in Samsung tab s8 plus.
But when I am viewing it's not showing image file thumbnail preview. Is there any other settings to do see image thumbnail?
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06-22-2022 03:07 PM (Last edited 06-22-2022 03:10 PM ) in
Galaxy NoteHi Tallman, this is the only detailed tutorial I could find, but it just will not work with me.
I have my Raspberry Pi setup as NAS (SMB drive). If I go to windows and add the network drive via \\RaspberryPi\SMB (SMB is the name of the shared partition) it picks it up and I only need to log in to use it.
MyFiles Network Storage does not pick it up automatically and when putting in the IP address, port 445 and the username and password.
I've tried 192.168.178.52, 192.168.178.52/SMB, //192.168.178.52/SMB and also just the device name (RaspberryPi), but it won't accept any of them. Do you know what I should enter?
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09-21-2022 01:21 AM (Last edited 09-21-2022 01:30 AM ) in
Galaxy NoteThanks for sharing.
What about accesing the USB drive connected to network modem?
I guess, I am able to find it after choosing "Add network storage", then I choose SMB it appears then like 192.168.1.1:445 but for password and username I do not knwo what to put. I tried with modem credentials but it does not work :(
