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It should now state that it is connecting to the sever.
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Now, hit the back button of your Android device twice to return to the main screen. This is important, because you will need to use different settings for that. Time to test your settings! First disconnect from the Wi-Fi network if you are connected to the local network (the one where your Windows machine is in as well). (Except for when you choose to use something else, of course.)Ĭhoose to enable authentication and fill in the XML over HTTP username and password.

The port number is the next setting and is 6884. It will present you the external IP address that you need in Transdroid.

If you do not know this, open up a browser on your Windows machine and surf to. The IP address is your server’s external IP address. From the type menu you choose for Vuze of course. Next, click the ‘Add a sever’ button to create your first sever configuration. Hit your Android device’s menu button and choose ‘Settings’. You will see a message that you need to set up a server configuration first.
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Install the software from the Android Market and open up the application. There are too many routers and ADSL modems to make detailed explanations here, but you can use the website PortForward for in-depth help. Here you will need to set up a port forward from all external traffic on port number 6884 to you local computers’ IP address – the one that you just retrieved – on the same port. It will most likely have a NAT tab or settings screen. Now go to your the manager interface of your router or ADSL modem. This is the local IP address that you need to write down. For the adapter that is active it should show you a IPv4 Address. In the command window, enter ‘ipconfig.exe’ and look at it’s output. Hit ‘WindowsKey-R’ and in the ‘Run’ dialog box that pops up enter ‘cmd.exe’ and click ‘OK’. This is your local IP address that you will need to redirect any external traffic to.Īn alternative on both Windows XP and Vista is to run the ipconfig.exe command. You should note down the ‘IPv4 IP Address’. This window shows you all the connection details for your active network adapter. Next, click on ‘View Status’ and then on the ‘Details’ button. On Windows Vista, left-click the Network Connection icon in your system tray, in the very bottom-right corner of your screen, and choose ‘Network and Sharing Center’. Where you find this depends on your Windows version. First get your Window computer’s local IP address. You will need to open up the port 6884 and redirect this to your home computer. The next step is very important if you want to use Transdroid to control Vuze from anywhere you go and not just your home Wi-Fi network. Remember that you always leave the application running to allow Transdroid to connect to it. This window shows some statistics and generates log messages when a connection is attempted. You may want to open the XML over HTTP plug-in’s logging window using ‘Tools -> Plugins -> Log Views -> XML over HTTP’.
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Next, check the ‘ Enable password‘ option and fill in a username and password of your choice. Make sure you set the mode to ‘full’ access and do not use IP filtering.

This allows you to configure remote access. It should now be possible to open this plug-in’s settings screen. Make sure that the XML over HTTP plug-in is enabled. When the plug-in is installed, go to ‘Tools -> Options.’ and open the ‘Plugins’ tab. Choose ‘Tools -> Plugins -> -> Installation Wizard’ and use the wizard to install the XML over HTTP plug-in. In that case unzip the downloaded xml_http_if_1.1.4.zip file and place the contents in the C:\Program Files\Vuze\plugins directory.Īn alternative is to install it directly from Vuze. You can manually get the plug-in from the Vuze/Azureus website. This forms the communication layer between Vuze and Transdroid. Note that you’ll have to use Vuze with Java 6, as the required XML over HTTP plugin in incompatible with Java 7 at the moment.Īfter starting Vuze from the Windows start menu, you should install the XML over HTTP plug-in.
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To download the latest version, go to the official Vuze website and install it on your computer.
#Another copy of vuze appears to be running torrent#
Vuze is a fairly popular torrent client with Windows users, most notably because of the extensive media converter and device playback features. Here are the steps to install Transdroid when you use Vuze on Windows: Setting up Vuze
