08-05-2004
Hi,
Check your modem vendor to see if there's any init string that you should use to keep the connection up. You can also search on your windows connection configuration to some init string.
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IRNETD(4) Linux-IrDA man pages IRNETD(4)
NAME
irnetd - Handle automatically incoming IrNET connections
SYNOPSIS
irnetd [ppp-options]
DESCRIPTION
Irnetd is a very simple daemon automatically handling incoming IrNET connections. Every time a peer attempt to connect to the local com-
puter, irnetd generates the relevant pppd(8) command to starts an IrNET server handling this peer.
PARAMETERS
ppp-options
Override the default pppd(8) options. These options will just be passed on the command line of pppd(8). The default options are
"noauth nolock connect-delay 0 idle 10" which should fit most usages.
AUTHOR
Jean Tourrilhes - jt@hpl.hp.com
FILES
/dev/irnet
SEE ALSO
irda(7), irnet(4), pppd(8), irattach(8), irdadump(8).
irda-utils 2 May 2003 IRNETD(4)