RE: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-04 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Also there is a western digital app for your phone / ipad that will possibly 
let you find the drive if on your network and then let you look at or work with 
files on the drive.



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Turner
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Subject: RE: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

Is the point to see things stored on the router from your iPhone?
Or to see the iPhone through the router?
If you want to see the iPhone, you could just plug it into a USB port on your 
computer and see the photos, which is all Apple allows.

In the Files app, if you are trying to see the router via the iP address, it 
might work to make sure you are on browse, expand locations, go down to the end 
to either home or work, then the more button, then connect to server and see if 
putting in that address works.

If not, I’d say it is unlikely; though at that point, I would call Apple 
Accessibility…


Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.


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Subject: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

Hello,

I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a 
USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.

Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:

\\192.168.1.254\usb1\

Where:

192.168.1.254

Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.

Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?

I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly 
happy to connect to it via its address of:

192.168.1.120

I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its own 
IP address may be the issue here.

There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router’s attached USB 
drive but the Apple Files app will not.

Any thoughts welcome..
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RE: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-03 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Malcolm,

You are quite correct.

I, too, have a router that allows USB connected storage devices to be seen on 
the network.

While I can see and open all of the volumes, USB included, on my Windows 7, 
Windows 10, and Mac OS Catalina computers, the volumes cannot be opened in 
either the native iOS or iPad OS files app.  

To be more specific, from within the iOS / iPad OS app, I can actually see the 
mounted volumes on the network, but cannot open them as either an admin or as a 
guest.  

Mark

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Malcolm Parfitt
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2020 11:52 AM
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Subject: Re: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.


Hello Richard,

The idea is to see the files accessible on the USB drive attached to the router 
via the iPhone.

My friend has an identical router to me.  He is new to the iPhone.

File Browser from Stratospherix among other apps can access the USB drive 
attached to the router whereas I cannot get Apple’s Files app to do so.

My friend would prefer not to purchase an app if possible.

The idea is that he can play media off the router and use it as a media storage 
unit.

Windows10 can access the drive so if the iPhone could too it would make life 
easier for him.

Thanks.

Malcolm
Sent from my iPhone


On 3 May 2020, at 16:46, Richard Turner  wrote:
 
Is the point to see things stored on the router from your iPhone?
Or to see the iPhone through the router?
If you want to see the iPhone, you could just plug it into a USB port on your 
computer and see the photos, which is all Apple allows.
 
In the Files app, if you are trying to see the router via the iP address, it 
might work to make sure you are on browse, expand locations, go down to the end 
to either home or work, then the more button, then connect to server and see if 
putting in that address works.
 
If not, I’d say it is unlikely; though at that point, I would call Apple 
Accessibility…
 
Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
 
 
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Malcolm 
Parfitt
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 7:21 AM
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Subject: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.
 
Hello,
 
I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a 
USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.
 
Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:
 
\\192.168.1.254\usb1\
 
Where:
 
192.168.1.254
 
Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.
 
Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?
 
I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly 
happy to connect to it via its address of:
 
192.168.1.120
 
I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its own 
IP address may be the issue here.
 
There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router’s attached USB 
drive but the Apple Files app will not.
 
Any thoughts welcome..
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Re: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-03 Thread Richard Turner
Well, have either of you called Apple Accessibility?
If the server route doesn't work, then short of buying an adapter to access the 
USB source directly, or buying the other file browsing app you mentioned sound 
like the only options.


Richard
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just stops you from enjoying the good."

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On May 3, 2020, at 11:51 AM, Malcolm Parfitt  wrote:


Hello Richard,

The idea is to see the files accessible on the USB drive attached to the router 
via the iPhone.

My friend has an identical router to me.  He is new to the iPhone.

File Browser from Stratospherix among other apps can access the USB drive 
attached to the router whereas I cannot get Apple’s Files app to do so.

My friend would prefer not to purchase an app if possible.

The idea is that he can play media off the router and use it as a media storage 
unit.

Windows10 can access the drive so if the iPhone could too it would make life 
easier for him.

Thanks.

Malcolm
Sent from my iPhone

On 3 May 2020, at 16:46, Richard Turner  wrote:


Is the point to see things stored on the router from your iPhone?
Or to see the iPhone through the router?
If you want to see the iPhone, you could just plug it into a USB port on your 
computer and see the photos, which is all Apple allows.

In the Files app, if you are trying to see the router via the iP address, it 
might work to make sure you are on browse, expand locations, go down to the end 
to either home or work, then the more button, then connect to server and see if 
putting in that address works.

If not, I’d say it is unlikely; though at that point, I would call Apple 
Accessibility…

Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Malcolm 
Parfitt
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 7:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

Hello,

I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a 
USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.

Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:

\\192.168.1.254\usb1\

Where:

192.168.1.254

Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.

Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?

I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly 
happy to connect to it via its address of:

192.168.1.120

I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its own 
IP address may be the issue here.

There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router’s attached USB 
drive but the Apple Files app will not.

Any thoughts welcome..
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Re: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-03 Thread Malcolm Parfitt

Hello Richard,

The idea is to see the files accessible on the USB drive attached to the router 
via the iPhone.

My friend has an identical router to me.  He is new to the iPhone.

File Browser from Stratospherix among other apps can access the USB drive 
attached to the router whereas I cannot get Apple’s Files app to do so.

My friend would prefer not to purchase an app if possible.

The idea is that he can play media off the router and use it as a media storage 
unit.

Windows10 can access the drive so if the iPhone could too it would make life 
easier for him.

Thanks.

Malcolm
Sent from my iPhone

> On 3 May 2020, at 16:46, Richard Turner  wrote:
> 
> 
> Is the point to see things stored on the router from your iPhone?
> Or to see the iPhone through the router?
> If you want to see the iPhone, you could just plug it into a USB port on your 
> computer and see the photos, which is all Apple allows.
>  
> In the Files app, if you are trying to see the router via the iP address, it 
> might work to make sure you are on browse, expand locations, go down to the 
> end to either home or work, then the more button, then connect to server and 
> see if putting in that address works.
>  
> If not, I’d say it is unlikely; though at that point, I would call Apple 
> Accessibility…
>  
> Richard
> "There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Malcolm Parfitt
> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 7:21 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.
>  
> Hello,
>  
> I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a 
> USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.
>  
> Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:
>  
> \\192.168.1.254\usb1\
>  
> Where:
>  
> 192.168.1.254
>  
> Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.
>  
> Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?
>  
> I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly 
> happy to connect to it via its address of:
>  
> 192.168.1.120
>  
> I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its 
> own IP address may be the issue here.
>  
> There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router’s attached USB 
> drive but the Apple Files app will not.
>  
> Any thoughts welcome..
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RE: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-03 Thread Richard Turner
Is the point to see things stored on the router from your iPhone?
Or to see the iPhone through the router?
If you want to see the iPhone, you could just plug it into a USB port on your 
computer and see the photos, which is all Apple allows.

In the Files app, if you are trying to see the router via the iP address, it 
might work to make sure you are on browse, expand locations, go down to the end 
to either home or work, then the more button, then connect to server and see if 
putting in that address works.

If not, I’d say it is unlikely; though at that point, I would call Apple 
Accessibility…

Richard
"There's a nap for that." - an anonymous cat in a window in Portland, Oregon.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Malcolm 
Parfitt
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 7:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

Hello,

I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a 
USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.

Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:

\\192.168.1.254\usb1\

Where:

192.168.1.254

Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.

Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?

I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly 
happy to connect to it via its address of:

192.168.1.120

I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its own 
IP address may be the issue here.

There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router’s attached USB 
drive but the Apple Files app will not.

Any thoughts welcome..
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Accessing shares with the stock Apple Files app.

2020-05-03 Thread Malcolm Parfitt
Hello,

 

I have a router that calls itself an EE Smart Hub here in the UK that has a
USB2 port to which one can attach a disk or memory stick.

 

Using Windows it is possible to access the attached storage as:

 

\\192.168.1.254\usb1\  

 

Where:

 

192.168.1.254

 

Is the IP address of the router as seen by attached devices.

 

Is it possible  to access such storages with the stock Apple Files app?

 

I have a Western Digital My Cloud server here and the Files App is perfectly
happy to connect to it via its address of:

 

192.168.1.120

 

I suspect the problem is that the USB share on the router is not given its
own IP address may be the issue here.

 

There are apps that will scan for and connect to the router's attached USB
drive but the Apple Files app will not.

 

Any thoughts welcome..

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