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    Brand new gigablue quad plus and cant FTP?

    Hi,
    got my new Gigablue today and cant FTP.
    I tried cyberduck and Filezilla from my mac but no luck , fails everytime.
    192.168.0.16
    root
    blank
    21 port

    Anyone could help??

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    try total commander and download the FTP plugin also
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    Total commander is windows and i am using mac.
    Did download FTPBrowser but dont know what to do with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007xico View Post
    Total commander is windows and i am using mac.
    Did download FTPBrowser but dont know what to do with it.
    if you have an android phone or tablet, you can use total commander too

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    root
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    Quote Originally Posted by skippie View Post
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    not working either

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    openvix does not have passwords set by default but some FTP applications require one to be added.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    openvix does not have passwords set by default but some FTP applications require one to be added.
    How do i do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007xico View Post
    Hi,
    got my new Gigablue today and cant FTP.
    I tried cyberduck and Filezilla from my mac but no luck , fails everytime.
    192.168.0.16
    root
    blank
    21 port

    Anyone could help??
    so are you leaving the password field blank, ie empty or using the word blank ?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    so are you leaving the password field blank, ie empty or using the word blank ?.
    Screen Shot 2014-10-21 at 15.25.22.jpg

    I leave it blank

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    I've always used user name 'root' and password as well 'root' on my GigaBlue HD Quad Plus with OpenVIX, and has worked every time. Except for the recent OpenVIX images (since Apollo 25 or so) which do not support my wifi dongle. But using OpenMIPS or OpenATV also same user name and password do the thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    so are you leaving the password field blank, ie empty or using the word blank ?.
    IMAG1171.jpg
    This are the box settings.

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    Using FileZilla user root pass root leave port blank, works for me on most images on my gigablue quad

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    in that screenshot you have not selected the Anonymous login box (under the password field), tick it and try again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    in that screenshot you have not selected the Anonymous login box (under the password field), tick it and try again.
    If i select anonymous fails , because cant use root user.

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