
You now know how to connect to a remote server using FileZilla's Quickconnect feature. You can see from the message here that we are now disonnected from the server. To disconnect from the remote server when you're finished, click the disconnect icon here. You can see the contents of the remote server here on the right. That's it! We've successfully connected to our remote server using FileZilla. Unless otherwise instructed, leave the Port number blank.

Then enter the username and password for the account. To login using Quickconnect, start by entering your host name here. Quickconnect is a quick and easy way to connect to a server that you may only be connecting to once or twice.

As our FTP server is running locally, we can enter localhost on the Host filed and credentials of the user that we have created earlier on the Username and Password fields. If you'll be connecting to this server on a regular basis, you'll probably want to set it up in FileZilla's Site Manager, as it will remember the login credentials. Connecting to the FTP server Enter the Host, username, password, and Port and click on the QuickConnect button to connect to the FTP server. Now let's learn how to connect to a remote server using Quickconnect. This demo assumes you already have FileZilla running on your computer. Connecting to a remote server with Quickconnect in FileZilla
