Roberto Jung Drebes writes:
> You were not supposed to have an IP address in the irda0 interface. What
I configured it manually so that I could route packets etc and see if
it improves things. Anyway this is probably irrelevant since I can't
even get the lower protocol layers to drive the IR transceiver.
"irmanager -d 1" or "irattach /dev/ttyS1 -s" should be enough to start
discovery, right ?
The BIOS lists the port as "SIR", but the TM5000 is a fairly old
laptop, and I am worried that the Windows IrDA software has explicit
support for it (along with the various dongles). How can I tell
whether this is a regular SIR port ?
-- Pascal Brisset
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