Wireless signals coming from WiFi and WLan is unreliable due to signal loss. Thus, it's very unpredictable if you can finish to copy a file over a Wireless network. This limitations sometimes will be a big trouble if you need to copy a very big file.Luckily, WirelessGet can help you to cope up with the problem of wireless network when copying/sending a file.
- WirelessGet allows you to copy and transfer shared files and folders quickly over networks such as Wi-Fi / Wireless LAN a.k.a WLAN. Those networks can be unreliable due to signal loss and bandwidth restriction by ISPs etc. It solves the problem of copying or transferring files using Windows Explorer which often fails due to the size of the file and instability of the network. It also works great for copy files and folders from one location to another on the local drives, or removable drives such as USB, CD-R(W)/DVD.
Copy files and folders with Resume capability.
Use write cache to protect your hard disk driver.
Monitor clipboard, drag&drop support, easy for use.
Shutdown when finished.
Copy folder with filter.
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2 Comments:
Exactly what i was looking for!
Thanks!
Thanks for this tip. I'm currently working on some data from a very old linux server. And since I'm ignorant about linux matters, I thought it might help to copy some pertinent contents to my xp station so I could see its contents the windows way. I don't know how to copy the files (from the linux server) into a usb drive. This app just might help.
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