#1 firewire ieee 1394 windows#
You are done!! Now you have IP connectivity between the two Hosts (PC and Laptop in our example), and you can either use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or Windows File Sharing to transfer files and share data between the two computers.
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You can use our CPX073 Metal Plate to cover the PCI opening. The cable exits through the PCI opening and plugged into one of the IEEE 1394 ports located at the back of the PC. In windows, the port appears as a normal Network Connection (called “ 1394 Connection”) under “Network Connections” settings as shown below. This firewire cable/adapter connects rear firewire female port (6 pin) to the female header of front panel firewire cable. The 1394 firewire port is fully supported in Win 2000/XP and newer operating systems. Setting up the TCP/IP settings of the firewire ports Occasionally it is referenced as FireWire 400 due to its maximum data transfer speed of 400 Mbps. The original IEEE-1394 standard is known as FireWire, IEEE-1394a, DV or as i.Link ® (Sony ® s implementation of the standard).
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length 15ft – 5m) connecting the two firewire (1394) ports of the computers, and some TCP/IP network settings for the firewire ports, as shown below. IEEE-1394 is a communication technology that was developed by Apple ® in the early 1990s, at about the same time as USB. All you need is just a firewire cable (max. The firewire port has a data speed of 400Mbps, so you can have a high speed data connection to transfer files between the two computers. You can connect two computers together (back-to-back network) using the firewire port (IEEE 1394) found in almost all modern computers today.