How to Use a 1394 Net Adapter

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Tip 1 - What is a

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A 1394 Net Adaptor Connection is basically Win2k/XP's way of telling you that you have a Firewire interface installed in your system.

Tip 2 - What is the 1394 Connection in Windows Network Connections?

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What is the 1394 Connection in Windows Network Connections?

Information about what the 1394 Connection in Windows Network Connections.

Tip 3 - 1394 Net Adapter Connecting to internet

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1394 Net Adapter Connecting to internet

Hi, can somebody please help? I'm unable to connect to the internet following a house move (I was able to before). I have a 1394 Net Adapter but I'm told that I need to download some Ethernet software? I'm using a Shuttle SB83G5...

Tip 4 - How to Use a 1394 Net Adapter | eHow

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How to Use a 1394 Net Adapter | eHow

Windows XP ships with a built-in network adapter with support for devices using the 1394 data transfer protocol. The 1394 protocol, also referred to as FireWire, is a technology similar to USB that allows you to connect external devices to your computer through a FireWire cable. The FireWire cable connects to the device on one end and your...

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