Unable to setup my device as FTP server in Solid Explorer - General Questions and Answers

I want to transfer files between my phone and laptop without connecting to the internet.
I am unable to setup my device as FTP server in Solid Explorer on my OnePlus 9RT running Android 11.
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Ideally it should look like this. (image taken from another website)
However, when I use the app 'Wifi FTP server' , it does the job perfectly. I'm able to setup FTP server and transfer files flawlessly.
WiFi FTP Server – Apps on Google Play
🇮🇳 Carry a FTP server in your pocket and avoid USB cables for file transfer
play.google.com
I also have the Solid Explorer FTP Server installed on my phone but still face this issue.
What can I do to make Solid Explorer app do the job without hassle?

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dragonziggy said:
Looks like your using a local IP... Not familiar with your setup, but if your phone isn't connected to the same network (via wireless or some other means etc...) then in theory you should be using a public IP to connect via RDP.
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Hi
my phone is connected to the same network by wireless and I have tried both local and public IP but the same error i got.

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You need to have:
1. MI File explorer in your phone.
2. Any FTP client on your pc(Here we are using FileZilla).
3. Wii-Fii Connection
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Dont believe me??
See this
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