In order to access the full functionality of Wi-Copy, you can choose two ways, either the app for Android / iOS or the web interface. We have downloaded the application available on the Android store, which is fully compatible with our Moto G equipped which runs Android 4.4.2. The user interface is well designed and there are the same colors used, which you can find on Apotops official website. There are lots of different settings and options available and amongst others you can import/export files. The application from Apotop also shows a preview of any file, but this feature is not always available in this type of application.
The web interface is accessible via 10.10.1.1 address and the design looks a little poor in our opinion. With our laptop, which features 1366 x 768 resolution, the layout was overall well aligned, but we couldn’t say the same for our Moto G. In fact with a lower resolution the navigation through the browser is somewhat difficult, even when the device is rotated into landscape mode. Compared to the mobile application, the available settings via the web interface are a bit more advanced, in fact, only through this mode you can enable DLNA, set the router settings, enable all passwords and set all the encryption modes available (WEP, WPA / WPA2, WPA).
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