The simplest way to check if the server is live is through a browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge): Type ftp://10.16.100.244 into the address bar.
Ensure your own machine hasn't been assigned a conflicting IP within the same subnet.
For faster downloads and the ability to resume interrupted transfers, use a dedicated client like or WinSCP : Host: 10.16.100.244 Port: 21 (Default FTP port) Protocol: FTP - File Transfer Protocol 3. Via Command Prompt (Windows/Linux) 10.16 1oo 244 icc ftp server
Are you trying to connect to this server for or personal media access?
Providing a local repository for users to back up critical work files. How to Access the Server The simplest way to check if the server
Internal servers frequently undergo maintenance. If the "ping" command ( ping 10.16.100.244 ) fails, the server may be offline. Security Warning
This is a Private IP address belonging to the Class A range (10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255). Private IPs are not accessible from the public internet. You must be physically connected to the specific local network or use a VPN to "see" this address. Via Command Prompt (Windows/Linux) Are you trying to
Open your terminal and type: ftp 10.16.100.244 Enter your credentials when prompted. Troubleshooting Connection Issues
Because this is an FTP server on a private network, the standard method of access requires specific credentials. 1. Via Web Browser
FTP is an unencrypted protocol. This means that usernames and passwords sent to 10.16.100.244 are visible to anyone monitoring the local network. If the server supports it, always try to connect via (Secure FTP) or FTPS to ensure your login data is encrypted.