by ACraigL » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:08 am
I've been sucessfully using wifi sync for about a week now. I've been using MM4 with my HP Touchpad running Android. When the dev team released an Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) alpha, I jumped on it. Unfortunatlely, the storage access under this version changed from USB/Drive letter to MTP. I don't know if it will remain that way or not, but for now it is. It's unfortunate because MM4 apparently needs to scan the entire MTP file structure to sync the device. Since this is a full OS, it has a lot of files on it, and takes it over 30 minutes to scan.
This forced my hand to try another sync solution. What I landed on was an app called Samba Filesharing:
https://market.android.com/details?id=c ... nNhbWJhIl0.
This (as you would expect Samba to do), when enabled will broadcast as a windows server share, so it can be mapped to drive letter by any PC on the network. From there, I simply mapped it to my PC, but mounted from the media directory so the scanning is a lot quicker (5 seconds, or less). I configured the drive in MM4 (thanks, lowlander), and now I'm able to sync via wifi.
Great for so many reasons... the app has a whitelist capability, so it will only enable for specific networks. This allows it to always be on for my network, but never when I'm away. I can sync while it sits in the charging dock, or even while I'm watching a video while on my treadmill

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Really happy with this as a solution. Recommending you try it if you have an Android device.
I've been sucessfully using wifi sync for about a week now. I've been using MM4 with my HP Touchpad running Android. When the dev team released an Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) alpha, I jumped on it. Unfortunatlely, the storage access under this version changed from USB/Drive letter to MTP. I don't know if it will remain that way or not, but for now it is. It's unfortunate because MM4 apparently needs to scan the entire MTP file structure to sync the device. Since this is a full OS, it has a lot of files on it, and takes it over 30 minutes to scan.
This forced my hand to try another sync solution. What I landed on was an app called Samba Filesharing:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.funkyfresh.samba&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5mdW5reWZyZXNoLnNhbWJhIl0.
This (as you would expect Samba to do), when enabled will broadcast as a windows server share, so it can be mapped to drive letter by any PC on the network. From there, I simply mapped it to my PC, but mounted from the media directory so the scanning is a lot quicker (5 seconds, or less). I configured the drive in MM4 (thanks, lowlander), and now I'm able to sync via wifi.
Great for so many reasons... the app has a whitelist capability, so it will only enable for specific networks. This allows it to always be on for my network, but never when I'm away. I can sync while it sits in the charging dock, or even while I'm watching a video while on my treadmill :).
Really happy with this as a solution. Recommending you try it if you have an Android device.