Turning your Wii console into a personalized FTP server can be quite convenient for gamers who want quick access of files to and from their PC. It's a good thing homebrew developer joedj has updated the Wii homebrew app FTPii and bumped up its version number to 0.0.9.
The latest FTPii release gives the program some added security measures by introducing an authentication system, where a password can be specified upon accessing a directory name or wiiload arg. To give you a better idea on the new changes since our previous coverage, here are the details of the changelog for FTPii v0.0.9:
* Added authentication - can specify a password using directory name or wiiload arg.
As always, don't forget to take a look at the Readme.txt file included in the file bundle before installing any files into your Wii console. Also, don't forget to check back with us again for more Wii homebrew updates as we get them.
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