How to connect the Kindle Fire to Windows 10 wirelessly

Kindle Fire

Amazon is the third largest seller of tablets worldwide. So it is usual that at some point our computer with Windows 10 and a Kindle Fire or the new models called Fire are found. These tablets are cheap, powerful and useful but it is also true that they are difficult to get them to connect or be recognized by Windows 10.

Here we show you how make any Kindle Fire connect to Windows 10 wirelessly no need to use the cable or search for drivers that may or may not work.

First we have to connect our Kindle Fire to the wireless network in which our Windows 10 computer is. Once we have this, we have to go to the Amazon AppStore and download the ES File Explorer app. This app is a file manager that will help us navigate the internal storage of the tablet.

Once we have installed the app, we go to the left corner of the app and choose the option "Network" or Network. On the screen that appears, we are going to Monitoring and on the screen that appears, press the turn button if it is not turned on. On the screen an ftp address will appear. An address that will begin with ftp://xxx.x.xxx.xxx.

Well, now we take that ftp address and write or paste it in Windows 10 File Explorer address. After this, the file explorer will show us all the files of the Kindle Fire and we can modify, add or share them with the computer or laptop with Windows 10. We can even use an ftp client like Filezilla to manage the files of our Kindle Fire.

As you can see, the process is simpler and faster than connecting the cable and looking for the controller, but it is also true that there are things that We will not be able to do such as changing the rom or making the tablet have root access.


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