You will need to know your IP later for connecting using FTP. You can of course test the setup by mapping the cloud to your Mac using the finder “Go”, “Connect to Server”, then typing in the using the server name, or ip like so…Īfp://WDM圜loud/Cloudy <= afp is the protocol, WDM圜loud is the device name and Cloudy is the share nameĪfp://192.168.0.15 <= this is the alternative method of connection. There you will set up the device name (mine is WDM圜loud), shares (mine is Cloudy) and user names (Mine is well, not letting you know). make sure all your users and shares are set up corectly under your Cloud UI.However I have just tested my FTP access from a MAC to confirm that my memory of FTP is still working, I’ll try to guide you a little bit, but you have to do some serious reading and some additional research for the most part. Well, most of us are just customers like you, except for the few moderators, none of us are getting paid to reply lengthily on a “How-to” post :-P Thus to re-write the other post in easy to understand english is a task in itself thus you really will have to do most of the research yourself, I’m supprised to find that no can help with gaining FTP access to the WD Cloud on a Mac, after 256 views of this thread.
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