A bluetooth epox earset is not able to connect. Any connections? Any driver suggestions? Right-click on it and select Enable.. That should do it. Why do I have the Net Adaptor. What will be the result if I uninstall it? Chris, You don't say how to bridge the firewire and lan connections. Just enabling them on my inspiron m does not connect them. My net adapter is enabled but I cannot get an internet visual from it even though it says that I am connected.
My lan connection is enabled and I can access the internet from it but I do not get the higher speed of the net adaptor. Has anyone been successful at effecting a bridge as Chris infers? IN ENGLISH: The connection is for FireWire connections, and can be disabled with no resulting harm to internet connection ie something like "local connection" or "Wireless Network Connection" , no speed increase or decrease wow, that's funny stuff guys , but it's best to disable features you are not using until you are ready to use them Novice Users: new people Should leave devices the way they are out of the box, so other devices work when they get plugged in.
For instance if you plug a firewire device and cable into the firewire port on your computer usually clearly labeled software will start and you can play with your new toy, but this functionality does not happen if you disable the device -- Ask yourself how often you plug in new firewire devices and how likely you will be to remember that you have disabled the device. If you are asking that question and reading this answer then your computer is probably so full of spyware you will never notice the milliseconds saved in boot time.
If you do this kind of thing consistently enough, however, you will see your start up programs load faster. Where to look: actively running processes and services try stopping ones you know you don't want, to get back lost system resources -- errt works for internet connection speeds too!
Presumably the and LAN cards were somehow interfering with each other fighting over resources and confusing the OS? Next I'll try disabling the completely but for now I'm just going to enjoy some music It suddenly got rid of my local area connection i have a yellow ethernet cable plugged into the wall and all it says is i have a connection.
To bridge the connection and the local area connection. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. LemP Volunteer Moderator. For example, a telephone wire, a cable television cable, a wireless signal. Please give the make and model of the device. How -- physically -- is your computer connected to the device of item 2?
Were you ever able to connect to the Internet? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Jack MVP. Hi The differences between the top security suits are minute. Hi Lemp, this is what the network is defaulting to i have never tried to use it, and i have never heard of it, and as i stated in my post, i tried to get a new network connection, and it gave me the error above, so i did not pick this , i am trying to get an active network but it gives me the error above, as to your questions Lemp, 1 comes from my telephone line it is not dial up.
Yes i was able to connect to the internet a few days ago with no problems at all, and then i had to renew my internet security, because my year was up so i purchased the kaspersky internet security, and then after i unistalled the old one that was expiring which was also with kaspersky, i installed the new one, and tried to connect to the internet, and this automatically happend to me.
In reply to Renae's post on August 31, Renae, For future reference, you have a DSL connection. In the black Command Prompt window that opens, type the following line and press Enter. Close notepad and the Command Prompt window. In reply to LemP's post on August 31, Otherwise the link in my above post provide a way to check the system. Perhaps you are selecting the wrong options in the New Connection Wizard. A maximum of 63 devices can connect via daisy-chain to a single FireWire bus or controlling device.
Even if you're using devices that support different speeds, each of them can be plugged into the same bus and operate at their own maximum speeds. This is because a FireWire bus can alternate between varying speeds in real-time, regardless of whether one of the devices is much slower than the others. FireWire devices can create a peer-to-peer network for communicating.
This ability means they won't use up system resources like your computer's memory , but more importantly, it means that they can be used to communicate with each other without a computer at all. One time where this might be useful is a situation in which you want to copy data from one digital camera to another. Assuming they both have FireWire ports, just connect them and transfer the data—no computer or memory cards required. It uses a six-pin connector and can transfer data at , , or Mbps depending on the FireWire cable used on cables as long as 4.
These data transfer modes are commonly called S, S, and S In , IEEE a was released. It provided improved features that included a power-saving mode. IEEE a uses a four-pin connector instead of the six pins that exist in FireWire because it doesn't include power connectors. This nine-pin version of IEEE a supports transfer rates up to Mbps on cables up to meters in length. The connectors on these cables aren't the same as those on FireWire , which means the two are incompatible with each other unless a conversion cable or dongle is used.
In the late s, FireWire S and S were released. They supported transfer speeds as fast as 1, Mbps and 3, Mbps, respectively. However, so few of these devices were released that they shouldn't even be considered part of the timeline of FireWire development. In , Apple began replacing FireWire with the much faster Thunderbolt and, in , at least on some of their computers, with USB 3. FireWire and USB are similar in purpose—they both transfer data—but differ significantly in areas like availability and speed.
Most modern computers don't have FireWire ports built-in. They'd have to be upgraded to do so This is much faster than the Mbps that FireWire supports. As previously mentioned, FireWire and FireWire use different cables that aren't compatible with each other.
The USB standard, on the other hand, has always been good about maintaining backward compatibility. They instead require a computer to process the information after it leaves one device and enters another. Some desktops still come with FireWire ports, although they're becoming rarer.
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