![]() Otherwise, if you're not rooted for example, you could install a file manager app with support for Samba shares (like ES File Explorer or File Expert for example), or any other samba client (like AndSMB). And if you face some problems with accessing your phone, try using the IP address instead of the name ( ANDROID by default). Make sure you set the WORKGROUP correctly on the Android app. From there you can browse to smb://ANDROID/ (or \\ANDROID for Win) in your file manager. The point is that this Android application will let your device show in the "My Network Places" of Win XP, and the "Network" of Win Vista/7 and Ubuntu. apt-cache search samba should give you some good results (or anything equivalent). Optional: Install an app on your PC to make it easier to configure samba on your PC.You don't need this step on a Windows machine. This should do: sudo apt-get install samba, or any other equivalent command on another OS. Install samba on Ubuntu, or any other Samba client (there are some on Android too).Install the Samba Filesharing app, or any other Samba server for Android.Tried using Terminal Emulator to ping PC from phone: tested first by phone ping itself but don't know how to stop Terminal Emulator as no Ctrl key on soft keyboard. Router's admin shows that phone is not attached! I can ping phone from PC. But when trying (in Nautilus) to 'Connect to Server' (with parameters of SSH
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