Congratulations on this excellent tutorial! Although lengthy, it is clear and concise as you talk about several operating systems. It is an excellent aggregation of several other YT videos I watched, most of these are outdated and somehow controversial regarding setup. After a NAT port forwarding (22000TCP/UDP) it works even through 4G on my mobile phone. I used this primary as a test to see how the sw behaves on a different network.
Thanks a lot for this full and comprehensive tutorial! I just got into Syncthing and watching this video was super helpful! I hope you have a nice day, good sir :)
Thanks for your comment. In an age of ever growing privacy concerns it's great that free and open source projects allow us to take back control of our data.
Congratulations, very didactic video. The only thing I miss from Syncthing is the ability to access (or share) files from non-synchronised devices via web. Do you think it would be possible?
Thanks. As far as I'm aware, Syncthing does not support that kind of access. You may be better of looking at something like Nextcloud. I did a video on this, if you'd like to take a look: ruclips.net/video/CAtzoeurMTQ/видео.html
I'm two years late but your video is absolute excellence. Thank you.
This is one of the clearest tech videos I have ever watched. Very well thought-out and presented. Thank you so much!
You're welcome. Thanks for your feedback :)
Congratulations on this excellent tutorial! Although lengthy, it is clear and concise as you talk about several operating systems.
It is an excellent aggregation of several other YT videos I watched, most of these are outdated and somehow controversial regarding setup.
After a NAT port forwarding (22000TCP/UDP) it works even through 4G on my mobile phone. I used this primary as a test to see how the sw behaves on a different network.
Glad it helped. Thanks for sharing how you got on :)
Thanks a lot for this full and comprehensive tutorial! I just got into Syncthing and watching this video was super helpful!
I hope you have a nice day, good sir :)
I'm glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for your feedback, and have a great day, too!
Many thanks. This is not just a series of steps to follow. I really understand what I'm doing and I learn a lot. Congratulations.
You're welcome :)
Wonderful place to be. Thank so much
Thank you for such a clear and complete explanation
You're welcome :)
Excellent tutorial. I came to the right place finally. Thank you very much.😀
Thank, bro! Beautiful Technology!
No problem :)
Thanks! This video is still very clear to follow
Very useful, I may deploy this in my home network and my travel laptop. Looks just as good as Google drive but without the data sniffing and spying.
Thanks for your comment. In an age of ever growing privacy concerns it's great that free and open source projects allow us to take back control of our data.
@@bytemypi2918 100% agreed.
Underrated video
Bloody good video
Once again another brilliant video 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for your continued support :)
@@bytemypi2918 do you run your own company
If so how can we support you.
@@DJDashzn No, I don't have a company. Following my RUclips channel is the best form of support :)
Great stuff, thank you very much for sharing!
You're most welcome :)
Congratulations, very didactic video. The only thing I miss from Syncthing is the ability to access (or share) files from non-synchronised devices via web. Do you think it would be possible?
Thanks. As far as I'm aware, Syncthing does not support that kind of access. You may be better of looking at something like Nextcloud. I did a video on this, if you'd like to take a look:
ruclips.net/video/CAtzoeurMTQ/видео.html
How to share specific files ?
Why is it so freaking hard to find a tutorial on sharing directly between two Android devices??!