

Wondering how much of an effect distance would have, we walked about 10 feet away from where the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick was before and placed it down. Unfortunately we could not find a measurement for the upload speed but empirically we would say that its upload speed was roughly equivalent to that of the download speed. With the drive about a meter away from the desktop itself, we had a fairly decent download speed of 866 KB/sec.
Wireless usb for mac os x mp4#
We ventured into the videos category, and downloaded the mp4 file by right clicking and selecting "Download linked file as." The usual information and options are provided battery remaining, space used, total space, and in terms of options, adding files, deleting files, and going to settings. Even if we use an Ethernet connection with the Mac, we can't connect to both the drive and the internet simultaneously, with the Ethernet connection usually overriding the wireless access, thus barring access to the contents of the drive.Īfter removing the Ethernet cable and just using WI-FI, typing into the browser's URL address bar enables us to access the files within the drive. However, we must sacrifice out internet access in order to do this. This paves the way to enable us to communicate and transfer information between the desktop and SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick. The first thing we must do is connect to the wireless stick's network. Thus far, we have only seen how well it works with iPhones and Android devices- would the experience be the same a Mac like the Mac Pro? Earlier we had reviewed the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick with a Chromebook to check their compatibility.
