Whaley, Robert wrote :
>
> There seem to be a number of issues with irnet. Irnet doesn't work at all
> when I build all the drivers into the kernel. 'cat /dev/irnet' results in
> "No such device". This is not a big deal but I thought it might be useful
> info.
Never tried it not as a modules.
> If I use a module for irnet things go much better, but not nearly perfect.
> I can telnet from W2K client to a board. This seems to be robust.
Ok.
> But when the client is on my board telnet works fine only for commands that
> don't output many bytes, if more than 44 data bytes (!?) are sent back (IE:
> echo 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345) then the connection
> hangs. I think that this is due to a problem on the telnet client side of
> the connection, because I W2K telnet clients do not have this problem. I
> can't make a login from my board as a telnet client and the W2K system (I
> think because the long message is more than 44 bytes).
I don't usually try telnet too often. And I don't try W2k.
Have you tried something else, such a ftp ? Have you tried
Linux<->Linux ?
I also don't understand why the direction of the telnet would
matter.
> Telnet over ethernet works fine in all permutations.
>
> Also, there is a big delay when trying to establish a telnet connection.
> This seems to vary and it seems to be less pronounced when
> /proc/sys/net/irda/debug is 4 instead of 0! But this might just be my
> imagination.
Hum...
I will try telnet for Linux<->Linux to see if I can see
anything. It might take a little bit because I'm in the middle of
adding flow control to the stack (to reduce latency).
Regards,
Jean
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