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How to correctly write down the full network address?
Good day. In general, such a situation, there is a certain data storage ( WD My Cloud WDBCTL0020HWT-EESN, 2TB ), it is connected to the router, I need to reach a certain i.mp4 file.
Ip of the router-192.168.0.1
the path to the file itself is like this - 192.168.0.71/time_file/i.mp4
192.168.0.71 this is the name of the device itself and its IP I can go to this address through the browser in the control panel of this device. But when I enter 192.168.0.71/time_file/i.mp4 into the browser, it gives a 404 error, I understand most likely a problem with access, but it says that everything is fine and it is open.
This must be done in order to further pull this video from the server from the android phone and play it.
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On 192.168.0.71 you go to port 80 192.168.0.71:80
And you most likely need ftp (if configured) on port 21, that is, ftp://192.168.0.71/ or ftp://192.168.0.71:21
Again first you need to check that the services CIFS / SMB, NFS, FTP, AFP are up and running on the ports of the device
A access to the balls as it was written earlier will be \\
192.168. built-in ftp client
That is, through the browser you will go to ftp only if you specifically specify it in the address bar
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