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      15th Mar 2007
Is there any way to find out what speed a 1394 Firewire connection is
running? I havve a MOTU Audio Interface that is not working correctly and I
suspect it is because my 1394 PCMCIA card is running at S100, not S400.
 
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      15th Mar 2007
Internet Performance and Speed Test
http://performance.toast.net/
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"schnelsr" wrote:

> Is there any way to find out what speed a 1394 Firewire connection is
> running? I havve a MOTU Audio Interface that is not working correctly and I
> suspect it is because my 1394 PCMCIA card is running at S100, not S400.

 
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      15th Mar 2007
I appreciate the suggestion but this looks like Internet speed. I need to
check 1394 (Firewire) to a local peripheral device (MOTU Audio Interface)...

"Byte" wrote:

> Internet Performance and Speed Test
> http://performance.toast.net/
> --
> XP - WNP
> Today is the first day of the
> rest of your life.
> If you find this response helpful,
> rate it below.
>
>
> "schnelsr" wrote:
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> > Is there any way to find out what speed a 1394 Firewire connection is
> > running? I havve a MOTU Audio Interface that is not working correctly and I
> > suspect it is because my 1394 PCMCIA card is running at S100, not S400.

 
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      15th Mar 2007
Thanks for the suggestion but this appears to be for internet connections.

BTW. I got my device to work by back-reving the driver to SP1 and updating
the BIOS...

"Byte" wrote:

> Internet Performance and Speed Test
> http://performance.toast.net/
> --
> XP - WNP
> Today is the first day of the
> rest of your life.
> If you find this response helpful,
> rate it below.
>
>
> "schnelsr" wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to find out what speed a 1394 Firewire connection is
> > running? I havve a MOTU Audio Interface that is not working correctly and I
> > suspect it is because my 1394 PCMCIA card is running at S100, not S400.

 
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