![]() ![]() ![]() You can click now the Safari’s + icon to add Transmission’s WebUI to the home screen as a web app. If everything worked well, you should see a screen similar to this: Grab your iPhone, open Safari.app and type: Copy the IP somewhere, for example on TextEdit. Under it’s status there is a small text that states where AirPort (if you’re using WiFi) is connected, the name of the network and your IP. Step 2įind your computer’s IP address (not the public one) under Preferences > Network. The listening port can remain to it’s default number, it should be 9091 anyway. If you like, you can setup a username/password authentication (I didn’t). Step 1įire up Transmission’s Preferences and then click the Remote tab. But at the end of the day, it’s all about what your preferences. ![]() Transmission simply rocks in it’s native environment. ![]() Small parenthesis: imho after using several years uTorrent on Windows, on various Linux distributions (through Wine) and on Mac I’d recommend you using uTorrent as torrent downloader in Windows/Linux and Transmission in Mac. If your app doesn’t support a WebUI, you can switch to uTorrent (if you’re on Windows/Mac) or Transmission (if you’re on Mac). Almost every torrent downloader application supports a WebUI. The very tool this how-to is based, is Transmission’s WebUI. That means it works whether you own a Mac or a PC (I think that it works with Android phones too-if anyone can test it, give me a heads-up.) Intro Just a little reminder, this is a universal way. I’ve been playing today with Transmission’s WebUI settings, trying to figure out it’s potential and in the meantime I found a very cool life-hack to download any torrent from anywhere in the world on my Mac. ![]()
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