Re: Firewire Network

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"Emanuel" <Emanuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"George Valkov" wrote:
I expect that the Apache server is works on a Linux platform. If so, can
you
confirm that the Linux box has it's fire-wire interface up, configured as
a
network interface and working?
try this command:
ifconfig

No... the Apache is on Windows. I have little experience with Linux.


Sorry, I have no experience with the fire-wire interface so far. I would
recommend you to buy two network adpaters (1 per computer). You can get
100Mbit/s LAN cards for about10$ each. Plus a PC-to-CP (crossed) UTP
cable.

Well, if the FW400 won't work I will buy a regular eth card but I was
hoping
to succeed so that in the future I could upgrade to FW800...


A sniffer, well, I'd recommend you a good and freeware sniffer. I don't
know
if it supports fire-wire, but you can try Ethereal. There is also a Linux
version.
http://www.ethereal.com/

I tried that one, but it uses WinPcap which doesn't support the firewire
host controller.
I'm looking for something like Bus Houd...
http://www.perisoft.net/bushound/
1 I use Windows Server 2003 ent. There's a built-in sniffer in the
Add/Remove Windows components, there is an option to install Nework Monitor
driver and utils.
2 What about Microsoft Netmon 3 Beta2?
Try if you can apply for the beta program and download it.
https://connect.microsoft.com/




Overheating means in most cases bad cooling conditions, and sometimes
problem (or by design) of the hardware it self. Can you install a
radiator
and/or cooler?
By the way, tell me who are DFI, so I never buy from them?

I have a 120mm intake fan at the bottom front of the case and a 80mm
outtake
fan at the back of the case, under the PWS... I also attached 2 thick alu
blades from burned out pws in the heatsink of the southbridge. It's cooler
now but the curious part is that other NF2 mbs don't even have a heatsink
there... take a look at an ABIT NF7 which is one of the best Socket A mbs:
http://www.hothardware.com/reviews/images/lanparty_an7/an7/motherboard.jpg

This is my DFI (http://www.dfi.com.tw/):
ttp://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/asus_a7n8x_versus_dfi_lanparty/images/01.JPG
It comes with a lot of accessories but it's not worth it!
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/dfinfiiultrab/2.html

I'll try to further downgrade the drivers to see if those manufacturers
where right... but I doubt that!


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