Fwiw I remember trying to get an audio file onto someone else’s tablet that I had borrowed and couldn’t figure out what protocol the thing understands/shares with Linux. Even after putting it on a webserver and downloading with Safari I didn’t find a way of playing it with the iOS music player (iTunes probably? I don’t remember). OP could very well have an Apple device if they can’t figure out how to do a simple file transfer from another machine, I couldn’t figure it out either
“AirDrop is exclusive to Apple devices, so you cannot use it to transfer files directly to a PC. However, you can use Microsoft’s Phone Link feature with the Link to Windows app to share files between your iPhone and a Windows PC.”
Clearly an Apple owner…
An Appl owner wouldn’t need to ask this, as iOS/macOS has AirDrop built in.
Fwiw I remember trying to get an audio file onto someone else’s tablet that I had borrowed and couldn’t figure out what protocol the thing understands/shares with Linux. Even after putting it on a webserver and downloading with Safari I didn’t find a way of playing it with the iOS music player (iTunes probably? I don’t remember). OP could very well have an Apple device if they can’t figure out how to do a simple file transfer from another machine, I couldn’t figure it out either
Must be a long time ago.
“AirDrop is exclusive to Apple devices, so you cannot use it to transfer files directly to a PC. However, you can use Microsoft’s Phone Link feature with the Link to Windows app to share files between your iPhone and a Windows PC.”
https://blog.google/products/android/quick-share-airdrop/
For the same LAN use Localsend.
For over the internet look into the ‘Magic Wormhole’ protocol. There are apps that use it and it should be quite simple to setup and use.