![]() ![]() The goal was to not have to disconnect the ethernet and have the SanDisk URL only connect over WiFi. And the webpage that shows the files on the Disk is basic HTML which does not allow you to upload files. Turning off the Ethernet connection fixed this but it was not especially convenient. But I could not see my files and realised the page was being directed via my Ethernet connection across the Internet to a SandDisk page telling me the drive was not connected. ![]() The address is served from the Flash Drive's WiFi network and in turn shows you the files on the drive. I tried to do this once I had connected to the drive's WiFi network and using a browser (as they suggest) to connect to the given URL. But what was not very clear was how to do this if you wanted to connect to the drive and upload or download files to and from your Mac wirelessly. You can either connect via USB on the Mac or connect using a WiFi network. Sandisk gives you an app that allows you to connect to the Flash Drive's WiFi and transfer files. The SanDisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive includes all the benefits of a regular flash drive plus wireless mobile access.
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