

TTorrent allows you to convert your Android device into a torrent server which can be controlled remotely by connecting it from PC or another mobile. On mobile you can also use app like Transdroid to connect to a tTorrent server. This WebUI is responsive and can be opened on other devices such as on a mobile or a tablet also. You would also be able to add new torrents from torrent file, URL or Magnet link. Torrent web interface url would look something like below URL on LAN (update the IP with the IP of your Android device) –įrom the web interface of tTorrent Lite you can monitor and control your existing torrents.
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You can update other settings also like Theme, notifications, number of Active Downloads, Directory settings, Network settings and RSS settings. Once enabled, tTorrent can be accessed on its default port 1080, however you can set any other port also. Enabling its web interface is pretty easy, just go to Settings and check the checkbox of Web Interface. It has got all the basic features which you would expect from a torrent application. TTorrent Lite comes as a freeware and can be downloaded from Google Play store.

One Android app which comes with the feature of WebUI for Android environment is tTorrent Lite.

However on Android platform we miss such feature in almost all torrent clients. This is easy to do on a Windows or a Linux PC because of clients such as uTorrent and Transmission, as they already come with a Web interface. Do you want to use your Android Phone or Android Mini Tv box (such as MK808) as a torrent server, where torrents will keep downloading in the background and you can add/remove torrents from remote computer.
