All
students that have a home Internet connection may now access your Student
network folder from home. For Macs, it's called AFP, and for Windows it's
called SFTP, both are protocols that are more secure than FTP. With AFP or SFTP you may download and upload files to your Student-Server
folder from home. Please note, we do not support home Internet connections.
Please contact your ISP for technical support related to your home
Internet connection. Below are basic instructions
for different operating systems: GOOD LUCK!
(Important: Windows users must tell
Mr. McCoy to enable SFTP on your account first!)
Mac
OSX: FREE
, Built into OS.
1.
From YOUR Mac, click on the desktop and locate the Go menu at the top of your screen.
2.
Click the Go menu, and select Connect to Server...
3. Enter "student.gatewayhigh.org" into the Server Address field on the window that now appears (minus the quotes).
4. Enter your username and password to login.
Windows: FileZilla FREE
1.
From YOUR Windows PC, go to
http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla
2.
Page down until you find the download link for the latest version of FileZilla
3.
Locate the Download link to the right and click it, then choose the .exe file
to begin the download
4.
Locate the downloaded .exe file on your desktop, and double click to install
5.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the program
6.
Launch FileZilla by clicking the program icon
7.
YOU MUST CHANGE A SETTING FOR THIS PROGRAM TO WORK: Go to EDIT> SETTINGS> SFTP and change the Protocol Selection to SSH2, then click OK.
8.
Go to FILE> Site Manager and be sure to select your connection type as "SFTP
Using SSH2" and Logon Type should be set to "Normal."
9.
Insert this information into the appropriate fields: Host = student.gatewayhigh.org,
Username & password are the same as you use to access the Student Server
at school.
10.
Click connect
11.
Use the Help materials supplied with the program if you have questions on how
to transfer files