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Configure a local file sharing setup on your PC.

Configure a local file sharing setup on your PC.

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SodaBubbles24
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08-27-2025, 03:53 AM
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You can create a shared folder on your Windows 7 PC that other devices can access via your router. Use a file sharing method like Windows File Sharing or a cloud service, then set up a folder structure so Android phones can connect and view it.
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SodaBubbles24
08-27-2025, 03:53 AM #1

You can create a shared folder on your Windows 7 PC that other devices can access via your router. Use a file sharing method like Windows File Sharing or a cloud service, then set up a folder structure so Android phones can connect and view it.

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08-28-2025, 06:27 PM
#2
The procedure on Windows 7 works similarly. This method can also be used for folders rather than entire hard drives.
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BudderKing0428
08-28-2025, 06:27 PM #2

The procedure on Windows 7 works similarly. This method can also be used for folders rather than entire hard drives.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
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08-29-2025, 05:41 PM
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To connect the drive on an Android device, you can use a USB cable and a computer with appropriate drivers installed. Make sure the device is recognized by checking its status in the system settings.
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josiecatz__10
08-29-2025, 05:41 PM #3

To connect the drive on an Android device, you can use a USB cable and a computer with appropriate drivers installed. Make sure the device is recognized by checking its status in the system settings.

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MrTreesus
Junior Member
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08-31-2025, 12:53 PM
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You’d require a web server on that computer. I’m not sure what’s the optimal method for Windows. For alternatives to using a browser, some Android file managers can connect directly to Windows shares to transfer files.
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MrTreesus
08-31-2025, 12:53 PM #4

You’d require a web server on that computer. I’m not sure what’s the optimal method for Windows. For alternatives to using a browser, some Android file managers can connect directly to Windows shares to transfer files.

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Sophieee1007
Junior Member
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09-03-2025, 10:53 PM
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I recently discovered that sharing a folder on your PC and enabling LAN in the network settings of ES File Explorer allows you to access the shared folder. This approach isn't the most optimal, but it's simpler than other options. Let me know if anyone learns about the method I mentioned in the original post.
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Sophieee1007
09-03-2025, 10:53 PM #5

I recently discovered that sharing a folder on your PC and enabling LAN in the network settings of ES File Explorer allows you to access the shared folder. This approach isn't the most optimal, but it's simpler than other options. Let me know if anyone learns about the method I mentioned in the original post.

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DutchMafia5
Junior Member
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09-21-2025, 08:50 AM
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It would likely be easier to use a cloud service such as Google Drive. That way, everything stays accessible on any device, you avoid buying and maintaining your own hardware (like electricity for the computer), and mobile experiences become smoother. Historically, SMB/CIFS apps on mobile have been quite poor.
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DutchMafia5
09-21-2025, 08:50 AM #6

It would likely be easier to use a cloud service such as Google Drive. That way, everything stays accessible on any device, you avoid buying and maintaining your own hardware (like electricity for the computer), and mobile experiences become smoother. Historically, SMB/CIFS apps on mobile have been quite poor.

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xxXJolanXxx
Member
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09-21-2025, 04:33 PM
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It varies based on what you're discussing. Uploading everything to the cloud isn't feasible, particularly since it's already running on a NAS, making equipment and power usage manageable. Adding your video collection is unnecessary because it keeps changing and I have a huge amount of files. Still, a Plex server seems more practical in that case.
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xxXJolanXxx
09-21-2025, 04:33 PM #7

It varies based on what you're discussing. Uploading everything to the cloud isn't feasible, particularly since it's already running on a NAS, making equipment and power usage manageable. Adding your video collection is unnecessary because it keeps changing and I have a huge amount of files. Still, a Plex server seems more practical in that case.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
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09-22-2025, 07:30 PM
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I share the same issue completely, though Plex offers a mobile app rather than SMB/CIFS
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kervinc
09-22-2025, 07:30 PM #8

I share the same issue completely, though Plex offers a mobile app rather than SMB/CIFS

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FieryExile_
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09-22-2025, 09:49 PM
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I agree it isn’t the top choice but it’s improved over cloud services that rely on the internet. On a strong day I manage about 3mbps (WiFi, no plans to upgrade), and perhaps with a faster connection I’d have considered cloud storage. What I’m after are files that are ready instantly—not downloading then waiting hours or days.
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FieryExile_
09-22-2025, 09:49 PM #9

I agree it isn’t the top choice but it’s improved over cloud services that rely on the internet. On a strong day I manage about 3mbps (WiFi, no plans to upgrade), and perhaps with a faster connection I’d have considered cloud storage. What I’m after are files that are ready instantly—not downloading then waiting hours or days.