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Connecting lapto and desktop with 1394 adapter

 
 
Albert
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      24th Mar 2010
Hello There!
How can I set a network via 1394 adapter for a laptop and desktop running
both Windows XP Pro?
I would appreciate your help!
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Vancouver, Canada
 
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Jack [MVP-Networking]
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      24th Mar 2010

Hi
In case you did not see my previous post.
1394 is a Firewire adapter. It can be use for limited Networking but it is
Not a real match to Ethernet Networking.
In any case maybe this can Help,
http://www.weethet.nl/english/network_firewire.php
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).



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> Hello There!
> How can I set a network via 1394 adapter for a laptop and desktop running
> both Windows XP Pro?
> I would appreciate your help!
> --
> Albert
> Vancouver, Canada


 
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