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iPad file browser to access Mac ... just does not work

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  • Which file sharing protocol do you want to use?

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  • AFP is being deprecated and SMB is the default now.
    Which I could remember if I should use 2 or 3 every time I set up a synology :\

  • With my Synology, SMB is used only for discovering and mounting the shared volumes. AFP is used to access the contents of each share though.

  • @qryss said:
    With my Synology, SMB is used only for discovering and mounting the shared volumes. AFP is used to access the contents of each share though.

    I've yet to get full thruput using AFP

  • edited June 2022

    Accessing shared folders on my Mac with Filebrowser works fine if I use the Mac’s local IP address with SMB. (i.e. \\192.168.1.xx)

  • edited June 2022

    In my experience, accessing CIFS shares from iOS devices is largely hit and miss. But from what I remember, FE File Explorer uses its own CIFS client which works better than the one the Files app uses.

    (if you wanna do yourself a favor, just jailbreak your devices and use sshfs 😂)

    ONLY HALF SERIOUS! I know this is not an option for most ☺️

  • I prefer 5-1/4" floppies. It took quite a bit of engineering to make an iOS adapter that works, but it was worth it.

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