How to start irserver when using ethernet device

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How to start irserver when using ethernet device

Postby Pariah_Zero » Fri 12. Mar 2010, 02:23

My IRtrans device is the ethernet module. It seems that the lirc-like daemon irserver needs a 64-bit device...

what exactly am I missing on how to get my ethernet irtrans device to send/receive ir codes?
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Re: How to start irserver when using ethernet device

Postby IRTrans » Fri 12. Mar 2010, 11:33

Hi,
the irserver does not need a 64 Bit device - there are two irservers, one for 32Bit and one for 64.

Furthermore there is no driver needed at all for Ethernet devices.

To start the irserver use either "irserver lan" or "irserver 192.168.0.32" (replace with your device IP).

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Re: How to start irserver when using ethernet device

Postby Pariah_Zero » Fri 12. Mar 2010, 16:25

To start the irserver use either "irserver lan" or "irserver 192.168.0.32" (replace with your device IP)


Thanks; I realize that I was less than clear in my description - it seems to me that the help for the irserver didn't mention that you can use "lan" or "<ip addr>" as the device -- so I was expecting something like /dev/<foo> was required, but knew that network devices don't show up in /dev.
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