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kevin
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      02-13-2006, 02:11 PM
Hello pundit.
I don't use firewire product software but access speed is such faste than
usb it
impresses still. What can i do wirelessly ( alright , maybe sometime when a
friend remembers to share a playlist i-tuned!)
Is any networking bridge available to use with Windows xp that will make
connection as it can with a cable?


 
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      02-13-2006, 11:12 PM
1394 has nothing common with wireless.

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"kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4D80F32E-A36D-4555-B78E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello pundit.
> I don't use firewire product software but access speed is such faste than
> usb it
> impresses still. What can i do wirelessly ( alright , maybe sometime when a
> friend remembers to share a playlist i-tuned!)
> Is any networking bridge available to use with Windows xp that will make
> connection as it can with a cable?
>
>



 
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Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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      02-13-2006, 11:36 PM
Hi
As far as "Speed" is concerned, it does not really matter whether you use
Ethernet, USB, or Firewire.
The fastest consumer Wireless is slower then all of them, so there is no
advantage in having such a device available or Firewire.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4D80F32E-A36D-4555-B78E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello pundit.
> I don't use firewire product software but access speed is such faste than
> usb it
> impresses still. What can i do wirelessly ( alright , maybe sometime when
> a
> friend remembers to share a playlist i-tuned!)
> Is any networking bridge available to use with Windows xp that will make
> connection as it can with a cable?
>
>



 
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kevin
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      02-14-2006, 09:21 AM
I read the article published: March 25, 2002
By Galan Bridgman, Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columnist

begin:
In addition to connecting peripheral devices, IEEE 1394 can be used as a
convenient network interface to connect computers to each other. For this
column, I discuss how to use IEEE 1394 to connect a Sony Digital8 camcorder
(discussed in my previous column Capturing Video from Digital Sources), an
external 80 GB hard disk, and two computers with IEEE 1394 ports. Other types
of 1394-enabled devices include scanners, DVD recorders, CD-RW drives,
digital still cameras, Web cameras, and external tape drives. Finally, I
discuss how to create a network bridge to demonstrate how Windows XP supports
networking with a simple IEEE 1394 connector.
end.

"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:

> Hi
> As far as "Speed" is concerned, it does not really matter whether you use
> Ethernet, USB, or Firewire.
> The fastest consumer Wireless is slower then all of them, so there is no
> advantage in having such a device available or Firewire.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:4D80F32E-A36D-4555-B78E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello pundit.
> > I don't use firewire product software but access speed is such faste than
> > usb it
> > impresses still. What can i do wirelessly ( alright , maybe sometime when
> > a
> > friend remembers to share a playlist i-tuned!)
> > Is any networking bridge available to use with Windows xp that will make
> > connection as it can with a cable?
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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