Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could from your computer to your
Android and vice versa in real-time without any limitations? Well, it certainly
would be awesome, and perhaps it’s even possible.
Today I am going to show you yet
another way you can achieve file syncing between your Android and Windows
computer. But this time, it doesn’t come with limitations. So let’s see how we
can automatically sync files and folders between Android in real-time and save
yourself the trouble of plugging in the devices every time you want to
transfer some files.
Configuring
FolderSync:
The app includes a multiple cloud-based file syncing
solution, but we are only going to use the FTP based feature. Once the app initializes,
tap on the Accounts option.
Here tap on add accounts and
select FTP as the account type.
The app will then ask you to configure the FTP details. Enter the details of
the FTP server you have hosted on Windows and tap the option Test Connection. If everything is
done right, it will be a success. Then you can save to add the connection.
Note: Please make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Having done that, open the Folderpairs option from
the app homepage. Now, while configuring the folders you would like to sync,
select the account you configured for FTP. Next, select the directory on both
the devices that you would like to sync, and set the syncing protocols.
Finally, configure the advanced options like scheduling sync or forcing sync,
and save the settings.
That’s all – you just configured your first folder
pair to sync files between your computer and your Android smartphone. Depending
upon your settings, the sync will take place in the background when you connect
to the same Wi-Fi network. You can tap on the Sync
Now button to test the sync manually. If everything goes well, copies of
the files you have in the sync folder on your Android will show up on your
PC, and vice versa.
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