How to connect your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to your mac with Local WiFi
In Mac, you can make use of AFP to access iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad via the Finder. To do this, you have to first install Netatalk via Cydia.
On your jailbroken iPhone, go to Cydia and search for Netatalk and install it.
Once you have installed Netatalk, on your Mac desktop, open up Finder, you should find your iPhone entry on the left pane, under the 'Shared' section. Click on it. You should see a blank screen with a 'Connect As' on top of the screen.
On your jailbroken iPhone, go to Cydia and search for Netatalk and install it.
Once you have installed Netatalk, on your Mac desktop, open up Finder, you should find your iPhone entry on the left pane, under the 'Shared' section. Click on it. You should see a blank screen with a 'Connect As' on top of the screen.
Click on the 'Connect As' and enter the following:
Name: mobile
Password: alpine
Name: mobile
Password: alpine
For some reason that you can't find the entry in the Shared section, you can go to Go -> Connect to Server. Under the server address field, enter afp://your-iphone-ip-address. Mine is 192.168.0.102, so I entered afp://192.168.0.102. (You can find your iPhone IP address on Settings->Wi-Fi->Your network connection)
The Connecting to Server window should open up, and then ask for your user name and password. Fill in the above login credential. That's it! You can now access the iPhone straight from Finder!
Most of your personal files will be in private/var/root/Library or private/var/root/Media. And of course installing applications is as easy as dragging the .app into your /Applications folder!
Most of your personal files will be in private/var/root/Library or private/var/root/Media. And of course installing applications is as easy as dragging the .app into your /Applications folder!
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