You will need to open up the port 8080 and redirect this to your home computer. The next step is very important if you want to use Transdroid to control µTorrent 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. If you do not see the web UI or can’t log in, go back to the program to check you settings. It will ask for your username and password. Open your browser and go to (assuming you indeed used port 8080). Remember the username, password and port number, because we need them later on. I advise to check the ‘Alternative listening port’ box as well and set it to port number 8080. Here, check the ‘ Enable Web UI‘ box and make up some name and password.
Go to ‘Options -> Preferences’ and select the ‘Web UI’ tab. The first thing we want to do is start µTorrent and set up the web UI (user interface) that Transdroid needs in order to connect to it. It doesn’t really matter if you choose the stand-alone or installer package. ΜTorrent can be downloaded from the official website. Transdroid supports µTorrent 1.8.x and the 2.0 beta should also work. It is full featured, fast and lightweight. The by far most popular Windows torrent client is µTorrent. Here are the steps to install Transdroid when you use µTorrent on Windows: Setting up µTorrent