WRT610N ftp Access

Hello
How can i avoid password authentification when i access ftp from internet ?
I want that anyone can see stuff in my shared ftp folder without request for password.
Regards

Hi! Usually, authentication is needed for you to access your ftp folder. But according to wikipedia, you can connect anonymously to the ftp folder/server if the service is configured to allow it. Quoting one of the paragraphs on this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol, A host that provides an FTP service may provide anonymous FTP access. Users typically log into the service with an 'anonymous' (lower-case and case-sensitive in some FTP servers) account when prompted for user name. Although users are commonly asked to send their email address in lieu of a password, no verification is actually performed on the supplied data. Many FTP hosts whose purpose is to provide software updates will provide anonymous logins.

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