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Why not just use a usb to sub-mini usb and connect directly to the computer via a wire / cable which is what I do and eliminate the Network Protocol BS.
Why not just use a usb to sub-mini usb and connect directly to the computer
It's hard to leave the apps you're used to, but that might be the best way to go (or only way to go).We use an iphone app called Simple Transfer
I guess that's why the few iPhone users I know send pictures / videos to their email accounts and then download their pictures / videos from their email accounts.iPhones are not friendly and do not like to talk to anything not made by Apple.
sudo apt install ifuse
sudo apt install gthumb
sudo apt remove ifuse
sudo apt remove gthumb
sudo apt autoremove --purge
sudo apt update
Don't old topics get locked?
Wouldn't have been easier to have bought another cheap router, hook it up to the ISP router. Than activate a wireless network on that one. To then connect your iPhone and your PC to the wireless network of the cheap router hooked up to the ISP one. Since both your PC and your iPhone are both connected to a local wireless network not needing to go through the ISP router now. Then you could have probably still transferred the pictures from your Iphone to your PC by using the a wireless network the way you did before.With simple transfer all pics etc are transferred via the local wireless network. Problem was the new isp we found ourselves with in the Philippines had blocked that ability in the router....and they were not about to unblock it for a foreigner.
So we emailed everything to ourselves and got around most of the problem that way. We also used Maccas cafes to do a small amount of what needed to be done
I remember seeing gthumb at the time, and also meeting with no success.
Now we are back in Australia, the problem is no more.
Yes, Brian is alive and kicking. I remind myself of that fact every morning !!
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I don't know much about networking but that's how I always did it. I would request my ISP to set my ISP router in bridge mode, hook my own wireless router onto it and then setup my router how I wanted to configure it and use it. Also hooking up second router to your ISP router without setting it in bridge mode works as well. But from @Condobloke 's story it probably would have been enough to get the transfer done by just leaving that cheap wireless router standalone and hooked up to a local wireless isolated network that way.@f33dm3bits I am SO going to pick your brains if I ever get into networking (yours and a few others from here).
If you feel an itch between your left ear and your right ear, that will be me scratching for information.
Later folks
Wiz
I"m not the best at explaining things, but I think you got the idea of what probably would have worked as well.Well....I know far more at the end of my day than I did at the start of it.
Thanks everyone !.....in particular you, @f33dm3bits