When working from home, how can I transfer larger files from work computer to my home computer? Donβt worry, this post provides you with three ways to transfer large files over the internet.
“I start to work from home this morning. When I use Gmail to transfer a large file (98MB) from my work computer to my home computer, I failed. Later I found that Gmail has limited the size of attached files to 25MB. How can I transfer large files over the internet?”
To free transfer files over the internet when working from home outside the company, email is not your only choice, especially when the files are large. Check out the three easy and safe ways.
AnyViewer, a remote desktop software with file transfer feature is your best choice to transfer a large file or files over the internet. Why would we say that? There are two reasons:
Step 1. Download, install, and launch AnyViewer on both Windows computers.
Step 2. On the Controller computer, go to Log in, and then click Sign up. (If you already have signed up on its official website, you can log in directly.)
Step 3. Fill in the signup information.
Step 4. Then you can see you successfully logged in to AnyViewer. Your device will automatically be assigned to the account you’ve logged in to.
Step 5. Choose your target computer, and then click File transfer.
Step 6. Then a File Transfer dialog box will appear. The path of the Controller computer is shown on the left of the box, and the path of the Recipient computer is shown on the right. You’re able to transfer files between devices freely by clicking the arrows after choosing the target files.
Cloud storage service is also an option to transfer large files over the internet. Technically, a cloud storage service is more like a backup tool allowing you to back up and sync your large files to your cloud and then download it whenever and wherever you want.
There are lots of cloud service providers at present. Here we’ll take Google Drive as an example to show you how to transfer large files from one computer to another using a cloud storage service.
Step 1. Open the main interface of Google Drive, find and click My Drive in the left sidebar, click My Drive again, and select Upload files or Upload folder in the expanded menu.
Step 2. For example, click Upload files, and a window will pop up automatically. Select the file you want to upload and click Open in the lower-right corner.
Step 3. You can see the file upload progress in the lower right corner. After the upload is completed, you can find the file in the main interface.
Step 4. Open Google Drive on the other computer and log in to the same Google account. Find the file you’ve transferred, right-click the file, and select Download in the expanded menu to realize remote file transfer between different computers.
The final option on how to transfer large files between PCs over the internet is to use an intermediary storage device, such as a USB flash drive. To transfer files, you can copy your large files first to the storage device and then move the device to the other computer.
But the biggest limitation is that you’re not allowed to transfer large files with a storage device in a remote environment, which is not very convenient when you’re working from home and need to transfer files between your work computer and the home computer instantly.
This post primarily explains how to transfer large files over the internet while email is not available for you to transfer large files. You can choose from the free file transfer tool AnyViewer, cloud storage services, and movable storage devices. If you’re going to meet all your remote work needs, you are advised to choose AnyViewer. In this way, you’re not only allowed to transfer files but also completely control your work computer from home.