IRDA problem

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Anand Dhuru

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Please excuse the OT-ish nature of this post. Its just that I find so
many people with diverse areas of knowledge on this forum, I'm hoping
I'd get some advice.

I built a home brew IRDA adapter for my PC (PIII running Windows XP)
using
an HP HSDL 1000.

Now, the PC can establish connection with my notebook over the IRDA,
but
does not recognize my Nokia 8210.

On the other hand, the notebook (Pentium 133 MHz running Windows 98)
seems
to have no problems with the Nokia, *or* the PC.

I suspect the hardware I built works, as the PC and Notebook work fine
with
each other.

Another problem I notice is, once the PC recognises the notebook, it
keeps
showing the connection even after the notebook is taken away.

Could these problems be linked?

And what, if any, could be the solution?!

I would greatly appreciate your advice here.
 
ardhuru@vsnl.com (Anand Dhuru) wrote in message news:<8b81210b.0310080848.79cdda97@posting.google.com>...
Please excuse the OT-ish nature of this post. Its just that I find so
many people with diverse areas of knowledge on this forum, I'm hoping
I'd get some advice.

I built a home brew IRDA adapter for my PC (PIII running Windows XP)
using
an HP HSDL 1000.

Now, the PC can establish connection with my notebook over the IRDA,
but
does not recognize my Nokia 8210.

On the other hand, the notebook (Pentium 133 MHz running Windows 98)
seems
to have no problems with the Nokia, *or* the PC.
I believe the Nokia expects a SyncML-based protocol while PCs and
Notebooks use an IRDA-based networking stack.

MM
 
You might try posting your question in the comp.homebuilt news-groups .

tim

ardhuru@vsnl.com (Anand Dhuru) wrote in message news:<8b81210b.0310080848.79cdda97@posting.google.com>...
Please excuse the OT-ish nature of this post. Its just that I find so
many people with diverse areas of knowledge on this forum, I'm hoping
I'd get some advice.

I built a home brew IRDA adapter for my PC (PIII running Windows XP)
using
an HP HSDL 1000.

Now, the PC can establish connection with my notebook over the IRDA,
but
does not recognize my Nokia 8210.

On the other hand, the notebook (Pentium 133 MHz running Windows 98)
seems
to have no problems with the Nokia, *or* the PC.

I suspect the hardware I built works, as the PC and Notebook work fine
with
each other.

Another problem I notice is, once the PC recognises the notebook, it
keeps
showing the connection even after the notebook is taken away.

Could these problems be linked?

And what, if any, could be the solution?!

I would greatly appreciate your advice here.
 
Hi,

Thanks, but got the thing working; the HSDL 1000's internal LED
(transmitter) wasnt giving out enough IR; just used the optional
external IR with a IR LED, and have no problems with either the
notebook, or the nokia now!

Regards,

Anand


mymantra@yahoo.com (Mantra) wrote in message news:<a6403f08.0310091348.f6416fa@posting.google.com>...
ardhuru@vsnl.com (Anand Dhuru) wrote in message news:<8b81210b.0310080848.79cdda97@posting.google.com>...
Please excuse the OT-ish nature of this post. Its just that I find so
many people with diverse areas of knowledge on this forum, I'm hoping
I'd get some advice.

I built a home brew IRDA adapter for my PC (PIII running Windows XP)
using
an HP HSDL 1000.

Now, the PC can establish connection with my notebook over the IRDA,
but
does not recognize my Nokia 8210.

On the other hand, the notebook (Pentium 133 MHz running Windows 98)
seems
to have no problems with the Nokia, *or* the PC.


I believe the Nokia expects a SyncML-based protocol while PCs and
Notebooks use an IRDA-based networking stack.

MM
 

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