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Experience fast and efficient file transfer with the WiFile application utilizing Wi-Fi Direct technology. Gone are the days of slow Bluetooth transfers; now you can transfer up to 700MB in just 5-6 minutes. Our app allows users to select specific directories for public access, enabling others to browse and download files directly without needing an internet connection. Security features, such as user authentication via password, are planned for future enhancements. Join us as we revolutionize file-sharing experiences with peer-to-peer connectivity.
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WiFile Team DroidDev Krushi Desai PoonamWaral Rushabh Pasad
Introduction • Remember how you used to send files over the Bluetooth… • Establish a pairing between the 2 devices. • Send the file. • The other device has to accept the receiving file. • What about the transfer rate?
Introduction • Now gone are the days when the transfer speed was 40-80Kbps. • Wi-Fi Alliance has made this easier by developing the Wi-Fi Direct Specification.
Wi-Fi Direct • No need of a wireless access point or a hotspot. • It embeds a Software Access Point in the device. • Speed: Transfer 700MB in about 5-6 minutes. • Better range coverage.
WiFile - What we intend to do? • Create an application, where the user selects certain directory in his mobile device as public(accessible to other users). • Other users can connect to the device, browse the file list and download data from that device.
WiFile - What we intend to do? • If successful with initial endeavor, we will also try to implement a security feature: • User authentication via a password.
WiFile – Features and Advantages • Traditional File Exchange replaced with File Sharing. • Peer – to – Peer Communication Model. Works without an Internet Connection. • Free to use.
WiFile - Limitations • Users should have Wi-Fi Direct Capable devices. • Both the users need to have this application to share data.
Wi-Fi Direct - Limitations • Disconnect from existing wifi-network. • The two devices communicating should be within the range of each other. • Will Wi-Fi Direct replace Bluetooth ?