![]() ![]() hard drives and camcorders) to computers, the 1394 networking connection you refer to is a way to link two Firewire-equipped computers to each other via a TCP/IP connection, much like you would do with Ethernet. ![]() Although Firewire is typically used to connect external storageor consumer electronics devices (e.g. What is this used for, and why is it missing from the newer systems?ġ394, or more formally, IEEE 1394, is the official name the for high-speed data connection that’s more commonly known as Firewire (so that’s mainly what we’ll call it here). I’ve got a mix of Windows XP, Vista, and 7 systems on my small business network, and recently noticed that some of the XP systems - but apparently none of the Vista/7 machines - list a “1394 connection” under Network Connections. Story updated and re-posted on July 12, 2011. Learn More About Wireless Networking for Small Business Download The SMB’s Guide to Wireless Networking - it’s free with registration.
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