Hacking The amazing new DSFTP for my ds

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I am at witts end please help me

i looked at this program over and over but i need to know how to actually download stuf onto my ds

the program starts up and connects to the network but i dont know how to actually put files from my comp onto the ds
 

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i downloaded the windows client 2.5 and now im stuck again(filezilla)

cant i jsut directly cnnect to the ip address of my ds or how do i do it?

like for host what do i put there? and whats my account and everything!
my comp doesnt havce wireless bu i have it connected to a wireless router by a cable
shouldnt i still b able to connect to it?
 

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Host is where you put the DS' IP. The port is 21.

The DS should generate a random user/password which is displayed on the screen when you run DSFTP. You can create a saved user/password in the config file.
 

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ummm ok i got to the part where it says
connection established to....
waiting for welcome...
connection failed
retry
connection established to ....
waiting for welcme...
connection failed

am i doing somethingwrong???

lso how do you set the name / pass
somthing like editing the ftp.conf file or sumthing?
i cant get into the ile or i need a special program
 

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I'm getting the same error as pancakeguy (Filezilla says it's waiting for the welcome message and then times out). Has anyone gotten DSFTP to work with Filezilla?

Perhaps it has to do with the fact that the client computer connected to the same router as the DS. I'm trying to connect using the "192.168..." IP number. Do I need to do some sort of port forwarding in my router configuration to get this to work?

-Bri
 

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I did that, and it still doesn't work. I decided to try a different FTP server (Combox) to see if it was my settings. Combox's FTP server works, so it has something to do with DSFTP.

Combox has both an FTP server and a client, as well as other utilities for connecting via WiFi (and it doesn't rely on the DS's WiFi connection settings, which is both a good and a bad thing). However, it's probably harder to set up and use than DSFTP. More info here.

-Bri
 

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