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How to setup SFTP (secure FTP ) over WLAN between Jolla and MacOX.

How do you connect through developer mode and WIFI your Jolla phone to your Apple MAC computer in order to easily and without much fuzz move files back and forth and use your MacBook to do file organizing on your phone?

  1. Install cyberduck for FTP and SFTP connections;
  2. In Mac Finder from Menu select connect to server;
  3. From Jolla phone settings activate developer mode and enter the WLAN IP Address the following way as the SFTP server address sftp://192-168.##.#, push the little plus sign to add the sever to your favorites so you can more easily connect to it later;
  4. In Jolla phone setting activate Remote Connection, use a nice strong password (>15 with #, Letters, Special Characters that is impossible to remember) written down somewhere;
  5. From Mac Finder choose connect and Cyberduck app should open up;
  6. Within Cyberduck now enter username: nemo, and password: the one you picked in part 3;
  7. You now have access from your MacBook over the Air into your /home/nemo folder!
  8. In cyberduck you can bookmark the connection to re-connect, or go back to the finder to re-connect;

NO USB required, no Bluetooth required, and most importantly no MORE EMAIL required to send yourself files;

How to setup SFTP (secure FTP ) over WLAN between Jolla and MacOX.MacOXS

How do you connect through developer mode and WIFI your Jolla phone to your Apple MAC computer in order to easily and without much fuzz move files back and forth and use your MacBook to do file organizing on your phone?

  1. Install cyberduck for FTP and SFTP connections;
  2. In Mac Finder from Menu select connect to server;
  3. From Jolla phone settings activate developer mode and enter the WLAN IP Address the following way as the SFTP server address sftp://192-168.##.#, push the little plus sign to add the sever to your favorites so you can more easily connect to it later;
  4. In Jolla phone setting activate Remote Connection, use a nice strong password (>15 with #, Letters, Special Characters that is impossible to remember) written down somewhere;
  5. From Mac Finder choose connect and Cyberduck app should open up;
  6. Within Cyberduck now enter username: nemo, and password: the one you picked in part 3;
  7. You now have access from your MacBook over the Air into your /home/nemo folder!
  8. In cyberduck you can bookmark the connection to re-connect, or go back to the finder to re-connect;

NO USB required, no Bluetooth required, and most importantly no MORE EMAIL required to send yourself files;

How to setup SFTP (secure FTP ) over WLAN between Jolla and MacOXSMacOS X

How do you connect through developer mode and WIFI your Jolla phone to your Apple MAC computer in order to easily and without much fuzz move files back and forth and use your MacBook to do file organizing on your phone?

  1. Install cyberduck for FTP and SFTP connections;
  2. In Mac Finder from Menu select connect to server;
  3. From Jolla phone settings activate developer mode and enter the WLAN IP Address the following way as the SFTP server address sftp://192-168.##.#, push the little plus sign to add the sever to your favorites so you can more easily connect to it later;
  4. In Jolla phone setting activate Remote Connection, use a nice strong password (>15 with #, Letters, Special Characters that is impossible to remember) written down somewhere;
  5. From Mac Finder choose connect and Cyberduck app should open up;
  6. Within Cyberduck now enter username: nemo, and password: the one you picked in part 3;
  7. You now have access from your MacBook over the Air into your /home/nemo folder!
  8. In cyberduck you can bookmark the connection to re-connect, or go back to the finder to re-connect;

NO USB required, no Bluetooth required, and most importantly no MORE EMAIL required to send yourself files;

How to setup SFTP (secure FTP ) over WLAN between Jolla and MacOS X

How do you connect through developer mode and WIFI your Jolla phone to your Apple MAC computer in order to easily and without much fuzz move files back and forth and use your MacBook to do file organizing on your phone?

  1. Install cyberduck for FTP and SFTP connections;
  2. In Mac Finder from Menu select connect to server;
  3. From Jolla phone settings activate developer mode and enter the WLAN IP Address the following way as the SFTP server address sftp://192-168.##.#, push the little plus sign to add the sever to your favorites so you can more easily connect to it later;
  4. In Jolla phone setting activate Remote Connection, use a nice strong password (>15 with #, Letters, Special Characters that is impossible to remember) written down somewhere;
  5. From Mac Finder choose connect and Cyberduck app should open up;
  6. Within Cyberduck now enter username: nemo, and password: the one you picked in part 3;
  7. You now have access from your MacBook over the Air into your /home/nemo folder!
  8. In cyberduck you can bookmark the connection to re-connect, or go back to the finder to re-connect;

NO USB required, no Bluetooth required, and most importantly no MORE EMAIL required to send yourself files;

How to setup SFTP (secure FTP ) over WLAN between Jolla and MacOS X

How do you connect through developer mode and WIFI your Jolla phone to your Apple MAC computer in order to easily and without much fuzz move files back and forth and use your MacBook to do file organizing on your phone?

  1. Install cyberduck for FTP and SFTP connections;
  2. In Mac Finder from Menu select connect to server;
  3. From Jolla phone settings activate developer mode and enter the WLAN IP Address the following way as the SFTP server address sftp://192-168.##.#, push the little plus sign to add the sever to your favorites so you can more easily connect to it later;
  4. In Jolla phone setting activate Remote Connection, use a nice strong password (>15 with #, Letters, Special Characters that is impossible to remember) written down somewhere;
  5. From Mac Finder choose connect and Cyberduck app should open up;
  6. Within Cyberduck now enter username: nemo, and password: the one you picked in part 3;
  7. You now have access from your MacBook over the Air into your /home/nemo folder!
  8. In cyberduck you can bookmark the connection to re-connect, or go back to the finder to re-connect;

NO USB required, no Bluetooth required, and most importantly no MORE EMAIL required to send yourself files;