Connection ibook and samsung d500

i have connected them together but i don't know how to transfer music files from my ibook to my cell phone. can anybody help me with this?

Hi Joakim,
May be basic and you have probably been through it already but does the iBook have a dfferent Network configuration (in System Preferences) for the Ethernet connection and is it the one that is active ?

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