When upgrading to iOS4 , users may experience some small issues when using VideoSafe or PictureSafe.
An update has been submitted to the store and should appear in the next few days.
If you are having issues connecting to the Web or FTP Server because the address looks something like http://fe80::c62c:3ff:fe5a:8dc7%en0:8080 there are some alternative ways you can access the web server.
Accessing the Web Server via Safari in Mac OS X
Safari on Mac OSX will auto detect VideoSafe / PictureSafe when the web server is loaded
The VideoSafe link will be located in the 'Bonjour' section of the bookmarks
1. Select 'Bookmarks' -> 'Show All Bookmarks'

2. Select 'Bonjour' from the sidebar
3. Select 'VideoSafe' from the list. You will then be prompted for your password to connect to the web server.

Finding the IP Address manually
You can find the IP address of the iPhone manually by accessing the settings menu of the iPhone.
1. Select WiFi from the Settings menu

2. Select the detail button for your selected WiFi access point

3. Find the value located in "IP Address"

4. Using the value from IP Address enter this into your browser adding ":8080" to the end.
For example:
http://10.1.1.6:8080



