I saw that there are SD Card wifi, it could be used to access a network drive, no?
There are SD Cards that advertise as being wifi compatible, but it needs Windows software.SD card wifi? There is no such thing... What I presume you are asking is if files can be pushed to the Switch via network, that answer to that is yes, via pegaswitch. You need to be on 3.0.0 though
Is this big enough proof that they exist?SD card wifi? There is no such thing... What I presume you are asking is if files can be pushed to the Switch via network, that answer to that is yes, via pegaswitch. You need to be on 3.0.0 though
There are no micro SD wifi cards.I saw that there are SD Card wifi, it could be used to access a network drive, no?
I saw that there are SD Card wifi, it could be used to access a network drive, no?
Don't they work by creating wifi to which you connect?It seems I worded my comment badly. My point was for Switch, as you pointed out there are no micro sd cards that support that, regardless Switch would not have the drivers or software support to enable that I presume.
What? It will still have its max size so still the same storage limit.the principle is to access the sd card without the removal of the console ... if it is possible to map the card sd wifi in a network drive it will allow to have no storage limit on the sd in theory
I have never used one, but we could make some educates guesses:Don't they work by creating wifi to which you connect?
I think the actual real benefit here would be that you wouldn't need to remove the SD card or use a FTP app to transfer files. You'd access the SD card on your PC via WiFi and freely transfer files with minimal effort.What? It will still have its max size so still the same storage limit.
But once again, there is no micro SD wifi card.
Which means you would have to switch from your main wifi to the SD and then go to its website and use it (probably) slow wifi speed to upload everything you need. FTP is much easier.I think the actual real benefit here would be that you wouldn't need to remove the SD card or use a FTP app to transfer files. You'd access the SD card on your PC via WiFi and freely transfer files with minimal effort.
Shame there's no micro SD variation of this.
I was picturing the file transfer being done in Windows explorer. But yeah, if you have to use a site or something, then you might as well use FTP.Which means you would have to switch from your main wifi to the SD and then go to its website and use it (probably) slow wifi speed to upload everything you need. FTP is much easier.
BTW you can setup FTP connection in windows explorer so that it looks like network drive/folder.I was picturing the file transfer being done in Windows explorer. But yeah, if you have to use a site or something, then you might as well use FTP.
BTW you can setup FTP connection in windows explorer so that it looks like network drive/folder.