On 8/15/2019 20:10:48, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Seems an awfully complicated way to connect an iPhone to the internet. The
adapter dongle is designed to allow USB peripherals (cameras, keyboards, etc)
to send data to the iPhone, not the iPhone to the net.
I don't have wi-fi at home, so I needed a way to connect to my existing
Ethernet. AFAIK, Apple doesn't offer a direct Lightning to Ethernet connector.
To do what you want, without a jump through WiFi and the cloud, I’d buy a
wired hard drive and file transfer device to take them off the iPhone and
then connect that to the NAS through your desktop computer to move them
there. Easier and more reliable is to just use Dropbox or Apple’s Cloud to do
the job, which is what I use unless I just connect the iPhone to my computer
and transfer all the files to it (or a NAS) using LR or any image transfer
app on the desktop system.
Use the camera adapter to connect directly to a USB hard-drive? Or I can connect
the iPhone directly to my desktop as a USB device?
Ok, I'll search for that and give it a try. If I can get the photos to my
desktop, I can get them to the NAS.
I don’t run Windows systems so I’m not sure of the names of such apps there,
but I know Apple does supply one FoC.
The basic msg is that there’s no native app that knows how to output files to
external storage arbitrarily. Next iOS there will be. So at present you need
an app that knows how to move the data you want to move to a particular
destination.
G
On Aug 15, 2019, at 3:53 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a similar question, but going the other way.
I have an iPhone that I connect to the internet using a "Lightning to
Camera Adapter" (USB) [powered by the wall wart] connected to a USB to
Ethernet adapter and a cable to the Router.
Does the iPhone have a command similar to "Net Use" so I can offload photos
from the phone to my NAS box?
I don't want to have to put them up in the iCloud and then download them
again to get them on my local system.
I'm at whatever version of iOS that released last night.
On 8/15/2019 14:59:47, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: Presume you mean Apple
iPad Air. I've had no problems using the Lightning to SD Card reader
device with any of my iPads since I first bought it , including with the
current iOS revision on an iPad Pro 12". I can't imagine what the problem
is, unless the card is somehow not formatted correctly or the DCIM file
structure on it isn't correct. G
On Aug 15, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
Picked up an Apple Air I pad and am having no luck downloading images
(jpegs) with the Apple Lightning to SD camera reader. Noticed many
reviews on the Apple site where most of them couldn’t get the device to
work. A lot of the comments point to an issue with the Later IOS.
Anyone using the device on a iPad? 😞
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