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Wireless connect to Windows
Hello,
A Kobo connected to Windows via USB gets a drive letter. From that point on you work with it as if it were a local drive. I would like to get the same but by avoiding using a cable (weak metallic contacts etc). Is it possible to get the kobo attached wirelessly to a Windows machine, and allow all the operations be done from that machine? If you consider that another scenario works better, please help me with your insight. Thank you. |
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I answer myself. FTP connect to Kobo with FTP daemon started via NickelMenu as described in NM thread. It works great.
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