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Start uploading the files. Either double-click a file to begin uploading it, or drag it from the left panel to the right panel. Monitor your uploads. The upload progress will be displayed in the bottom panel of the FTP window. Wait until your upload has completed before disconnecting from the FTP server. Depending on your selected FTP client, you may be able to queue your uploads e.

Method 2. Open This PC. Type in this pc , then click the computer-shaped This PC app icon at the top of the Start menu. Click the Computer tab. It's in the upper-left side of the window. Doing so prompts a toolbar to appear at the top of the window. You'll find this option in the "Network" section of the toolbar. Click Next when prompted. Doing so will begin the FTP server setup. Click Choose a custom network location. It's at the top of the window.

Click Next. This option is at the bottom of the window. Enter the address for the FTP server. It's at the bottom of the window.

Set your username for the FTP server. If the FTP server requires usernames in order to connect, uncheck the "Log on anonymously" box and enter the username you want to use in the text field. If the server doesn't require a username, it's a good idea to keep the "Log on anonymously" box checked. Enter a name for the FTP server. Type your preferred name for the server into the text box in the middle of the window.

The name is simply for your reference to help you find it on your computer. Click Next , then click Finish. Both options are at the bottom of their respective pages in the FTP setup window.

This will complete the setup process and attempt to open your FTP server. You may have to wait a minute or so before the FTP server folder will open.

You can also just double-click the server's folder in This PC to open it. Enter your password if prompted. If you are connecting to a secured FTP, you'll be asked for your user password when you first connect. Enter the password when prompted or the connection won't work. Upload files to the FTP server. Keep in mind that this only works for servers for which you have permission to upload: Find a file that you want to upload. Method 3. Click Go. It's at the top of your Mac's screen.

Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. Click Connect to Server…. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu.

Enter the server's address. In the "Server Address" text box, type in the address for the server to which you want to connect. Add the server to your favorites. This is optional, but recommended if you plan on connecting often to the server. Click Connect. It's a blue button in the lower-right side of the window. Enter a username and password if prompted. You will be prompted for your username and password if the FTP requires it. If not asked for a username or password, you can choose to log in as a Guest anonymously.

Keep in mind that this only works for servers for which you have permission to upload: Find a file on your Mac. Open the FTP window. Method 4. Download the FTPManager app. Open FTPManager. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Tap FTP. This option is near the top of the page. Doing so opens a form for a new FTP connection.

Enter your FTP server's address. Add a username and password. Tap Save. Select your FTP server. This will connect to your FTP server.

Create files in the FTP server. Upload photos to the FTP server. While there isn't much that you can upload from your iPhone, photos and videos are still feasible to upload: Tap the Photo Library option on the FTPManager main page. Select an album. Tap Edit Select a photo or a video. Tap Copy to at the bottom of the screen. Tap your FTP connection. Select a folder, then tap Save. Method 5. Download the AndFTP app. Open AndFTP. It's at the top of the screen.

In the "Hostname" text box, type in the address of your FTP server in the "server. For example, to connect to a test FTP server, you would type speedtest.

If your FTP server requires you to log in with a username and a password, enter your credentials in the "Username" and "Password" text fields. It's at the bottom of the screen. Enter a name. Select your connection. Tap the name of the FTP server that you just created. Doing so will open it. Log in if prompted. If asked to enter your login credentials, enter your username and password. If asked for anonymous users only, type anonymous into the "Username" text box.

Upload files. Keep in mind that this only works for servers for which you have permission to upload. Select a folder to upload to, then do the following: Tap the phone-shaped icon at the top of the screen. If a different TCP port is needed to connect, enter the port number after the domain name or IP address in the open command. Once connected, a username and password prompt appears. Once these credentials are entered, the server allows you to browse, send, or receive files, depending on your rights.

Some servers may also allow anonymous logins using guest or an e-mail address. To get files from the server onto your computer, use the get command, as shown in the following example. In this example, you would get the file myfile. If you want to get more than one file, use mget and wildcards. For example, if you wanted to get all files that end with.

Finally, if you do not want to be prompted as each file is sent, make sure to type prompt to disable prompting. Use the send command, as shown in the following example, to move a file to another connected computer.

In this example, we are sending the myfile. It is important to realize that the files sent must be in your local working directory.

In other words, the directory you were in when you typed the FTP command. If you want to change to the local directory containing your files, use the lcd command. Depending on the version of FTP and the operating system, each of the following commands may or may not work. Typing -help or a? How do I use FTP from a command line?



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