Dear Pavel,
I'm using Nokia 8210 with IrDA.The situation is exactly the same as
you.Your situation arised because if you have no data transfer with
the phone within designated minutes (refer to your phone's
manual),the connection will be terminated by your phone.As a
result,the message from the gnokii will show "Expecting... and some
kind of error" because the connection is broken.I thought of a work-
around and write a script to continously sending data to the phone
with a designated interval say like 30 secs but ultimately,it
failed.It started smoothly,it generated same error as you after 20
or so minutes.I can't figure out.As a result,I use my other phone
with cable to solve my problem and save my time.
I have been searching the mailing list and google all the time,I
found zero message or reply regarding this problem.So,I suggest you
should find a better solution instead of figuring out why.That's my
10 cents. :-)
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Best regards,
Angelo
On 4/14/06, Pavel Khmelinsky <address@hidden> wrote: Hello!
I have Nokia 6021 and USB-Irda adapter which actually USB<->COM<-
>IRDA adapter
as i think.
It's using pl2303 module and attaching to /dev/ttyUSB0 when i plug it.
So for setup my irda I am using commands:
modprobe ma600-sir
modprobe irtty-sir
irattach /dev/ttyUSB0 -d ma600 -s
# lsmod | grep ir
rtty_sir 7936 2
ma600_sir 3968 1
sir_dev 18620 2 irtty_sir,ma600_sir
irda 129720 4 ma600_sir,sir_dev
crc_ccitt 3072 1 irda
then i starting gnokii. And some times it's work. But for sure only
once. If
it's workin and i stop the program next time when i start it it
will report:
Serial device: opening device /dev/ttyUSB0
Expecting:
Default: Nokia 6021 df2d
connect: No route to host
Couldn't open PHONET device: No route to host
Error in link initialisation: 1
GSM/FBUS init failed! (Unknown model?). Quitting.
Serial device: closing device
And after reboot it could work and could not.
When it's not workin i tried
echo 115200 > /proc/sys/net/irda/max_baud_rate
Didn't helped.
I also tried remove all modules and use this:
modprobe irda
modprobe irtty-sir
irattach /dev/ttyUSB0 -s
In that case lsmod looks like
# lsmod | grep ir
irtty_sir 7936 2
sir_dev 18620 1 irtty_sir
irda 129720 1 sir_dev
crc_ccitt 3072 1 irda
In irdadump i am seening my devices but i didn't ever have luck
with gnokii with
such modules.
Most strange thing is that sometimes it work. It' ever show me my
address book
but segfaulted on the middle of it.
Any ideas where to search for? Any troubleshooting guide?
Regards,
Pavel.
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