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04-06-2003 05:12 AM
04-06-2003 05:12 AM
1394 Connection
I am unable to connect to internet. My 1394 shows TCP/IP as unavailable. Might this be the problem? If so, how do I set it up?
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04-15-2003 01:42 PM
04-15-2003 01:42 PM
Re: 1394 Connection
It looks like you dont have TCPIP protocol installed in your OS. Go to Add/remove programs, look for Windows components tab, and select Networking,TCP/IP.
Or you might need to install the firewire adapter (1394 is Firewire, so assuming that you are trying to use one)
or bind it with TCP/IP protocol.
You can right click on Network Neighbourhood, and take a look at the adapters and protocols you have.
Or you might need to install the firewire adapter (1394 is Firewire, so assuming that you are trying to use one)
or bind it with TCP/IP protocol.
You can right click on Network Neighbourhood, and take a look at the adapters and protocols you have.
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