Sujet : Re: Tutorial: How to copy ANY files, both directions between Windows and iOS/iPadOS using built-in functionality
De : Hank (at) *nospam* nospam.invalid (Hank Rogers)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone alt.comp.os.windows-10Date : 14. Apr 2025, 01:40:03
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badgolferman wrote:
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:.
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And you have to repeat all this shit every time DHCP issues a different
IP address to your windows computer.
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That seldom happens, but you can always reserve that IP address for your PC
in your home router.
It's only seldom if you have only 1 or two devices and never reboot them.
It happens fairly often if you have several devices connecting at different times.
Yes, you can switch to using static IPs, but it's also a hassle, and other disadvantages.
I have a network drive which always has the same IP and it is a good solution, but doesn't work with apple's "files" app. Files sets the drive as read only. It's been this way for a long time, so I doubt apple will ever fix it. I found another app which DOES work, but there's no way to get the native files crapp to write anything to the drive.