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| == Instructions == | | == Installation == |
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| === Section II - FTP Client === | | == Usage == |
| # If you haven't already, install the FTP client for your operating system | | # If you haven't already, install the FTP client for your operating system |
| # Open the FTP client and fill in the information as follows: | | # Open the FTP client and fill in the information as follows: |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 17 November 2024
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a way to transfer files wirelessly through a local network.
What You Need
On your computer:
- A working FTP client
- Windows: Use WinSCP
- macOS: Use Cyberduck
- Linux: Nautilus or Dolphin, the file explorers for GNOME and KDE respectively - if not usable, use gFTP instead
On your 3DS:
- The latest release of ftpd (any
.3dsx
or .cia
)
- The normal (unlabelled) version has a GUI while the
classic
version is entirely text-based
Installation
If your 3DS can use the internet, choose the Universal-Updater method.
Section I - Prep Work
- Open Universal-Updater
- Tap the magnifying glass icon on the bottom screen, and search for ftpd
- Press A on the ftpd entry, and choose one of the four ftpd/ftpd-classic files
- Once it finishes downloading, exit Universal-Updater
Did you choose a .cia
or a .3dsx
version of ftpd?
- Open ftpd
- Open the Homebrew Launcher
- Open ftpd
Section I - Prep Work
- Turn the 3DS off
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Download one of the four ftpd/ftpd-classic files and move it into the correct place on your SD card
- If you chose one of the
.cia
files, its correct place is the cias
folder - create this folder if it does not exist
- If you chose one of the
.3dsx
files, its correct place is the 3ds
folder - create this folder if it does not exist
- Insert your SD card into your 3DS
- Turn the 3DS on
Did you choose a .cia
or a .3dsx
version of ftpd?
- Open FBI and navigate to
SD
-> cias
- Press A while
ftpd.cia
or ftpd-classic.cia
is selected, then select Install and delete CIA(s)
- Allow FBI to install the CIA
- Exit FBI, then exit the Homebrew Launcher
- Ensure your 3DS is connected to the same Internet connection as your computer
- Open ftpd
- Open the Homebrew Launcher
- Open ftpd
Usage
- If you haven't already, install the FTP client for your operating system
- Open the FTP client and fill in the information as follows:
- File protocol: FTP (not SFTP)
- Host name/IP address: The IP address displayed on the top screen of the 3DS (e.g. 192.168.0.67)
- This is a local IP address, so you don't need to censor it if you need assistance
- Port number: The number after the colon in the IP address displayed on the top screen of the 3DS (usually 5000)
- If you don't see this option, instead type
(ip):(port)
into the host name/IP address box, e.g. 192.168.0.67:5000
- Username/password: If you see a checkbox for "Anonymous login", then enable it; otherwise, just leave it blank
- Click "Login" or "Connect"
- If prompted to enter a username or password, press ENTER to leave it blank
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Your computer is now connected to your 3DS via FTP! |
FAQ
Why not microSD Management?
While New 3DS models can do a similar method through microSD Management, said method has a number of downsides:
- microSD Management does not exist on Old 3DS models.
- microSD Management uses a protocol (SMBv1) that is only supported by Windows.
- Additionally, SMBv1 is heavily outdated, now a major security risk, and disabled by default on modern installations of Windows.
- microSD Management can cause random file corruption in use.