Or an easy way to download a small APK directly from the PSV, whichever you know how to do lol

I set up the hotspot on my phone, connect the PSV to it, open VitaShell and launch the FTP server; I use Amaze file manager to set up the FTP client and correctly input the PSV FTP server’s IP and port… and nothing, can’t connect to it. I’ve also tried different FTP clients, still nothing.

It would be much easier if I could download the file directly from the PSV, but it’s a VPK and I don’t have that plugin to download any files regardless of extension; I also tried uploading the file, with an edited extension (.mp4), to several free file hosting sites, but because of the old browser on the PSV I usually get stuck just before I get to it

Any help?

edit: remembered something similar happened months ago, the issue was, and is, me using a VPN. If I disable it, I can connect to the FTP. I still can’t move files, or see any folders on the PSV, though

  • Painfinity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    Nice, I’m glad you managed to make it work your way! For my part I’ll be on the lookout for that “always on VPN” setting next time I set up something network-related, that might have been the cause of some unexplained troubleshooting sessions in the past.

    Btw, after reading your post I gave Amaze another shot, but regardless of what I tried, with and without VPN, anonymous mode on/off and all that jazz, the PSV folders simply wouldn’t appear. So just a heads-up, I don’t really know what’s going on there.

    Edit: typo.

    • BillionsMustSeed@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      11 months ago

      I got curious and tried Amaze again as well, no luck on my side either: I can connect to the server but it doesn’t actually show the various directories. Must be some bug or incompatibility between the two, considering it hasn’t been updated in a very long time.

      Looks like Ghost Commander is the only working FOSS option, after all; really, never judge a book by its cover haha

      Thanks again!