This actually worked right out the gate. I first charged it as recommended. Once it was charged I downloaded the AP to my
tablet. I turned on the drive and my
tablet found it. I was able to move
files back and forth wirelessly. It does
automatically disconnect you from the Internet when it connects to the wireless
flash drive. The documentation states
there is a work around on that. I
plugged it into my USB port on my non-wireless desktop and could easily move
the files. It was simple to set up,
works fine. A good product I received
for free to review.
From the vendor:
The SanDisk
Connect Wireless Flash Drive provides you with an
easy and convenient way to wirelessly store, share and stream your content
across your smartphones, tablets and computers. SanDisk Wireless Flash Drive is the
next-generation wireless storage technology that works just like your flash
drive, but better with direct USB connection without wires, and allows you to
share data across devices via Wi-Fi, even when no internet access is available.
Access your movies, photos, music and documents from around the house or
on-the-go with friends/family/co-workers with up to 4 hours of continuous
streaming on a single charge. Avoid the common hassles of cables, attachment
limits, Internet availability and enjoy the extra storage for your mobile
devices.
1) Simultaneously connect & access data stored on up to 8 devices via Wi-Fi
2) No internet connection, cables or router required, works on all Wi-Fi enabled devices
3) Up to 4 hours of video streaming on a single charge
4) Access with free app, compatible with iOS 5.0 or later, Android(tm) 2.3 ot later and Kindle devices
5) Access with internet browser, compatible with all Wi-Fi enabled devices
6) Optional Wi-Fi password protection and 128-bit AES encryption
7) Charging and accessing with USB 2.0 connection interface or higher
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