TRANS Mission (Laserbeam) Mac OS

TRANS Mission (Laserbeam) Mac OS

May 02 2021

TRANS Mission (Laserbeam) Mac OS

Our product uses nrf52840 and its USB capabilities being configured as a composite device (HID keyboard + CDC ACM). The CDC ACM is used for a custom text protocol data transmission between the device and the PC. It's correctly working on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows 10, but not on Mac OS X Catalina (10.15.6). We are not sure it's related only to. As several users have reported in this forum thread, Transmission will, under certain conditions, cause Mac OS X to completely freeze. For me, at some point - from a few minutes to a few hours after reboot - the system becomes unresponsive. Menu Extras hang (clock frozen, beach ball), apps are still running, but no more network traffic from/to the machine (while other Macs on the same.

Here are the steps to install Transdroid when you use Transmission on Mac OS X:

Setting up Transmission

Transmission has a native Mac OS X interface now and is becoming more and more popular on this platform. To install this client on your Mac, visit the Transmission website and download the latest Mac OS X build, which is a .dmg file. When it is done downloading, copy it to your Applications to install it.

Next, we will enable the web interface, because this is used by Transdroid to communicate with it. Choose ‘Transmission -> Preferences’ from the menu and go to the ‘Remote’ tab. Enable the remote access. You can leave the listening port to the default 9091 or change it. If you change this, remember it because you will need it later on. It is strongly advised to also enable authentication. Make up some username and password. Remember it because you will need it later. Lastly, make sure that you leave the IP filtering option off..

You should now test if the web UI works. Click on the ‘Launch web interface’ button. This opens up your browser. If it doesn’t, open the browser yourself and go to http://127.0.0.1:9091/transmission/web. It will ask for the username and password that you just entered. If you now see the web interface of Transmission, you may continue.

Allow access from anywhere

The next step is very important if you want to use Transdroid to control Transmission from anywhere you go and not just your home Wi-Fi network. You will need to open up the port 9091 and redirect this to your home computer. First get your Mac’s local IP address. For OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard), select the Apple menu and choose ‘System Preferences…’ or use Spotlight to find it. Here, choose ‘Networking’ and on the left click the active network adapter (Ethernet for wired and AirPort for wireless connections). The local IP addres is shown in the networking status.

With Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and lower, select the Apple menu and choose ‘Location’ and then ‘Network Preferences…’. Next to show, select ‘Network Status’ which will show the active network adapter and its IP address.

Now go to your the manager interface of your router or ADSL modem. It will most likely have a NAT tab or settings screen. Here you will need to set up a port forward from all external traffic on port number 9091 to you local computers’ IP address – the one that you just retrieved from the Network screen – on the same port. There are too many routers and ADSL modems to make detailed explanations here, but you can use the website PortForward for in-depth help.

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Setting up Transdroid

The final step is to set up Transdroid. Install the software from the Android Market and open up the application. You will see a message that you need to set up a server configuration first. Hit your Android device’s menu button and choose ‘Settings’. Next, click the ‘Add a sever’ button to create your first sever configuration. You can add more later, if you need to.

Now fill in all the settings. The name is totally up to you. From the type menu you choose for Transmission of course.

The IP address is your server’s external IP address. If you do not know this, open up a browser on your Mac and surf to whatismyip.com. It will present you the external IP address that you need in Transdroid.

The port number is the next setting and is 9091. (Except for when you manually changed it, of course.) You entered this in the Transmission remote access settings tab.

Since you have enabled authentication as well, enable this setting and fill out the username and password that you choose earlier.

Time to test your settings! First disconnect from the Wi-Fi network if you are connected to the local network (the one where your Mac is in as well). This is important, because you will need to use different settings for that.

Now, hit the back button of your Android device twice to return to the main screen. It should now state that it is connecting to the sever. After a couple of seconds you should get a listing of all the active torrents in Transmission. Rewards yourself by downloading some torrents, right from your phone. 🙂

Local Wi-Fi network access

One thing you should know when you have a Wi-Fi network at home, is that you cannot use your external IP address as described above while you are connected this way. When connected to the wireless network that your Mac is in, you will need to use your machine’s internal IP address instead.

Easiest thing to do is to open Transdroid’s settings menu again and add a new sever configuration. Use the exact same details that you used before, but now use your Mac’s local IP address. Of course you also want to give it a name that identifies it as being your local configuration.

Give it a test by going to the main screen and choose ‘servers‘ from the menu. You can select the other configuration from the pop-up menu. A little tip: switching servers can also be done by swiping your finger from left to right (or the other way around). No need to open the menu each time!

Troubleshooting

If Transdroid refuses to connect you, use these steps to trace the problem.

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First try to connect to the web UI directly from your Mac. Start a browser and surf to http://127.0.0.1:9091/transmission/web. If you get a page not found error, you have not enabled the web UI in Transmission or you are using a different port than 9091.

If you are presented a login screen but are refused access, please check your username and password, maybe re-enter them. As long as you cannot even access the web UI, Transdroid will not work as well.

If this direct connection works, check if you can connect using Transdroid while connected on your internal Wi-Fi network. Remember to use you internal IP address now. If this works but external connections via 3G/EDGE don’t, you have not set up the port forwarding correctly.

Still having troubles? Send us an e-mail explaining what you have attempted already, what error you are receiving and which torrent client you use.

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Good luck and enjoy!

TRANS Mission (Laserbeam) Mac OS

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