Should I have multiple firewire cards?

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My computer has been working fine for the longest time and uploading videos
from the camera was never a problem.

Then an External HD was purchased and connected via firewire port.

The card has 3 jacks so I assume just use one for the camera and one for the
External HD.
The HD works fine until I attempt to upload video from the camera to the
External HD.
As a result, I started uploading from the camera to an internal HD which
worked fine, but afterwards, the external HD wouldn't be recognized unless I
rebooted.

My assumption is that either the drivers are not up to date or the card only
supports one device at a time even though there are multiple ports.


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