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Old 11-09-2011, 04:15 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by fsvum View Post
using windows file sharing you don't have to download or copy files , you just browse folders and open files as if they are on a local drive.
I'm not aware of any eink reader that could even see a CIFS share or anything like that, much less directly work with the data on them.
Perhaps with some hacker firmware like Duokan?
Can a rooted nook run SAMBA?

But in direct answer to your original question, "can an eink reader (with wifi) access these files? if yes , which one? "
The answer is yes, a Kindle can, if you access the files by downloading them via some sort of web server, for examble the content server in Caibre. Assuming the ebooks are in a Kindle-compatible format, of course.

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