![]() So on a non-rooted device you can install another SMB server app, like Samba Server, but in this way the SMB service will work on non-standard port, like the TCP port 7777. ![]() On a rooted Android you can use an app like Samba Filesharing for Android and this will start a SMB server on port 445 on you Androi device.īut you need a rooted device, and I don't want to root my Galaxy S4 (not yet). Today I set myself a goal: being able to share a folder over WiFi on my Galaxy S4 (stock, not rooted) and access this shared folder from my computer (running Windows 7).Įverybody will tell you that's not possible because Windows can only access an SMB/CIFS share on the standard TCP port 445, and on a non rooted Android device a normal app can't open port in the 1-1024 range. ![]()
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