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LAN plugin for Total Commander

LAN plugin for Total Commander

3.50 by C. Ghisler
(0 Reviews) July 26, 2024
LAN plugin for Total Commander LAN plugin for Total Commander

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Version
3.50
Update
July 26, 2024
Developer
C. Ghisler
Categories
Tools
Platforms
Android
Downloads
0
License
Free
Package Name
com.ghisler.tcplugins.LAN
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More About LAN plugin for Total Commander

This is a Plugin for Total Commander for Android!

This application is designed to work with Total Commander, a file management software. It is not meant to be used as a standalone application. Therefore, it is important to have Total Commander installed before using this application. If you do not use Total Commander, then this application will not work for you.

It is important to note that if you are unable to connect to your server using version 3 of this application, it is likely because your server does not support the SMB2 protocol. In order to resolve this issue, you can open the connection settings by long tapping on the connection name. From there, you can disable the SMB2 protocol and instead use the older SMB1 protocol. This should allow you to connect to your server successfully. However, it is worth mentioning that the plugin should automatically detect when a server does not support SMB2. Some NAS devices may react differently, which is why this solution is provided.

This application is not meant to be installed if you do not use Total Commander. It is specifically designed to work with this file management software, and without it, the application will not function properly. Therefore, it is important to have Total Commander installed before attempting to use this application.

If you are experiencing issues connecting to your server, it is likely due to the SMB2 protocol not being supported. This can be resolved by disabling SMB2 and using the older SMB1 protocol instead. This can be done by accessing the connection settings and making the necessary changes. However, it is worth noting that the plugin should automatically detect when a server does not support SMB2. If you are still having trouble connecting, it may be due to certain NAS devices reacting differently. In this case, using the older protocol should allow for successful connection.

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