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3. In the Access section, click the FTP toggle button to On.
4. Use the FTP settings below for your camera or other device using the FTP
connection on the My Passport Wireless Pro/My Passport Wireless SSD drive:
FTP Server Address: 192.168.60.1 (unless changed from default)
FTP Server Port Address: 21 (not changeable)
Passive Mode: Should be Disabled
Proxy Server: Should be Disabled
Login Method/Name: Anonymous (no password required)
Target Folder: Public/<folder>(case sensitive)
Note:
Check your camera’s documentation on how to work with FTP.
Backing up a Computer to the Drive
Provided below is a brief overview on how to use your My Passport Wireless
Pro/My Passport Wireless SSD devices as a backup destination.
Note:
To back up files, the drive must be connected to the computer
physically with a USB connection.
Backing up a Mac Computer
Note:
To use Time Machine, reformat your drive to HFS+ Journal. For more
information see Knowledge Base Answer ID 3865.
The Apple Time Machine is a built-in feature on Mac OS X El Capitan, Yosemite,
Mountain Lion, and Lion computers that can back up everything on your computer:
music, photos, documents, applications, emails, and system
files. Your My Passport
Wireless Pro/My Passport Wireless SSD drive must be in USB mode to use Apple
Time Machine.
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