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ping 192.168.1.1
I busted my USB a while ago and I've been using Remote Desktop to transfer files, but the interface is so fricking tiny! Then I realized I could probably use FTP.
My PC is running XP. I have installed the N900FTP app and I downloaded TotalCommander on the advice of one of the threads here.
But I don't know how to proceed to get the devices connected! So any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot to all you N900 gurus out there!
N900.... thick like computer