International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
e-ISSN: 2395 -0056
Volume: 04 Issue: 03 | Mar -2017
p-ISSN: 2395-0072
www.irjet.net
WI-FI FILE EXPLORER Kapil Hande1, Mayank Udapurkar2, Akash Bangadkar3, Sanket Shahane4 , Sonu Kumar5 1Department
of Computer Science & Engineering, Priyadarshani Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 2Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Priyadarshani Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 3Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Priyadarshani Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 4Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Priyadarshani Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 5Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Priyadarshani Bhagwati College of Engineering, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract - Connecting our Android phone to our PC via a
Explorer. Even if your USB connection is working, We think you'll want to start using this app instead.
USB cable can often feel clunky. So, we have new way to connect phone to pc via Wi-Fi. Here we have connecting our pc with the mobile phone. For that all we need is a computer, router and obviously a working Mobile phone. In this project we are accessing our PC's hard disk in our mobile phones. So that, we can able to access all the files that are present in the computer. We can Play Video, Audio Files, view Document and Images, we can even download all the contents in mobile from pc. We are directly buffer the files store in computer in our mobile phone. It has multiple file explorer so that we can drag and drop files easily. We have included some modules such as Searching Screen, Multiple Window, Media Player, Document Reader and predefined commands. So how does this work? Let's say you wanted to transfer some pictures that you had taken with your phone. You would go to the Web page that WiFi File Explorer directs you to, and go to the DCIM directory, and then to the camera subdirectory. From there you should see all the JPEG files you have taken with your phone. Then it is simply a matter of clicking on the file in question, and saving it to your computer's hard drive. You can do this with any file on your phone, not just pictures.
To use Wi-Fi File Explorer, we'll need to turn on our phone's Wi-Fi and then find a network you can access. Once we have successfully done that, we can go into the app. After a few seconds, it will give you a URL that you enter into our computer's Web browser. This will take you to a Web page where you can look at the contents of our SD card. It will also helpfully display how much memory is available on our card, as well as the size of the files that you are looking at. So how does this work? Let's say we wanted to transfer some pictures that we had taken with our phone. We would go to the Web page that Wi-Fi File Explorer directs us to, and go to the DCIM, directory, and then to the camera subdirectory. From there we should see all the JPEG files we have taken with our phone. Then it is simply a matter of clicking on the file in question, and saving it to our computer's hard drive. We can do this with any file on our phone, not just pictures.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY As we started a work for WIFI File Explorer for that we have gone through many stages to make the program to be run successful. After that we have developed modules by the help of the books and obviously Internet. We have gone through Wikipedia and some known authors.
Key Words: Wi-Fi, Protocol, 802.11 protocol, Ethernet standard, File Transfer Protocol
1. INTRODUCTION
From Wikipedia we have took the Information about the WIFI Protocols, 802.11 x standards, WIFI Security, Ethernet and about 802.11 x standards.
The connection of Android phone to our PC via a USB cable can often feel clunky. We certainly do not consider it an ideal way to exchange files between a computer and a phone. Furthermore, we’ve heard from people who have tried to connect a phone to a computer, but no icon showed up on the desktop. For anyone that has had such issues with the USB connection for their phone, we wholeheartedly recommend going the wireless route with Wi-Fi File
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At firstly we have studied about the WIFI and 802.11[1] from the source i.e. Wikipedia All of the above while surfing through an internet we came across the app namely the Splashtop.[2] At that time we saw the splashtop gives exact replica of the computer screen in
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