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RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 10:15
by trinidex
I am having problems sending RS232 codes loaded into the device database via HTTP.

The RS232 codes work using irremote.exe

I have uploaded the codes to the Device Database.

The URL I am using is:

http://localhost/send.htm?&remote=xxx&command=xxx

remote=dishnet322 (learned via GUI)
command=dn2info

This results in an "Interrupted connection with the server" after several seconds.

If I send a command that does not exist using the same URL format I get the standard "Error Sending IR Code".

:?: How do I send codes using the web server and device database?

Thanks

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 12:32
by IRTrans
Hi,
in general that should work this way.

We will need to test here to see if there is a problem sending RS232 codes via http.

IRTrans

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 13:33
by trinidex
IRTrans wrote:Hi,
in general that should work this way.

We will need to test here to see if there is a problem sending RS232 codes via http.

IRTrans


I have attached the .rem file being used.
DishNet322.rem
RS232 commands
(1.49 KiB) Downloaded 2664 times


Thank you.

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 15:59
by IRTrans
Hi,
with our devices here that is working.

Which firmware version do you use ?

IRTrans

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 16:12
by trinidex
IRTrans wrote:Hi,
with our devices here that is working.

Which firmware version do you use ?

IRTrans


IRTrans LAN: IR VER: E5.11.10
ETH VER: L1.06.26

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 18:15
by IRTrans
Hmm, maybe you should update the firmware of the device.

Please send us an Email to support@irtrans.de.

IRTrans

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Thu 16. Dec 2010, 08:17
by lagommette
Hi,

Is it possible to send commands over HTTP when the device has no internal database ?

Regards,

lagommette

Re: RS232 via HTTP

PostPosted: Thu 16. Dec 2010, 11:57
by IRTrans
Hi,
no, that is not possible - the codes need to be in the device (of course) and that in only possible with IRDB devices.

IRTrans