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The Jackal 24-01-2007 12:20

Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Anyone know where I can get updated windows firewire drivers (1394 net specifically).

The ones bundled with windows xp are from 2001 and dont support true tcp/ip.

I see that windows has excluded this from vista too

Wicked_and_Crazy 24-01-2007 12:22

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Manufacturer of the firewire card or motherboard

The Jackal 24-01-2007 13:50

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy (Post 34204878)
Manufacturer of the firewire card or motherboard

Nope - these are generic windows drivers not hardware drivers

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Think you may have given me an idea to install a spare secondary firewire card and try installing the manufactors drivers but I get the nasty feeling that why would not have writted any 1394 net drivers and hence microsofts generic net driver takes over

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Sacking this idea altogether windows fails me yet again.

I'll connect the two directly with a couple of gigabit cards and cable.

TheBlueRaja 24-01-2007 13:53

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Get a mac - you might be able to use that. :D

Or you could have a look here:-

http://www.thesycon.de/eng/vhpd.shtml

I think they may be charging for it though.

The Jackal 24-01-2007 14:00

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Yeh BR I tried all that.. found one driver that saw my linux net adapter and wanted a driver for it it :rolleyes:

Anyway Gigabit cards are like 7/8 quid on ebuyer just got to find one that linux supports well and allows jumbo packets the same being true on the windows side.

TheBlueRaja 24-01-2007 14:34

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
If you dont mind me asking - what the heck are you doing?

I assume its something that requires small network overheads.

zing_deleted 24-01-2007 15:04

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
I believe following these steps will allow you to set up a direct cable connection using normally a null modem cable but iirc you can use other methods ie firewire

The Jackal 24-01-2007 15:17

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34205041)
I believe following these steps will allow you to set up a direct cable connection using normally a null modem cable but iirc you can use other methods ie firewire

Huh ? No mate I have always fancied firewire as a real network transport (400mbps) and it works great between linux machines (I've never tried bonding or bridging ports for more bandwidth but I thing 1394b/a is restricted to 400 and 800 mbps anyway.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja (Post 34205012)
If you dont mind me asking - what the heck are you doing?

I assume its something that requires small network overheads.

Should draw a network diagram really.

I use 2 machines simultaneously Linux and Windows

Linux
-------
Core Development
Primary Desktop
Primary profiles for firefox/thunderbird


Windows
-------
PIM / Media
Desktop is mounted on the Linux machine

Both are connected to the LAN and are controlled via a single keyboard mouse via x2vnc / vnc such that the effect is as I move my mouse onto the second monitor I am using the windows machines dragging it back I'm on linux. Both machines see the same desktop.

What I want is a dedicated network channel for just the vnc bit / shared desktop such that I get ABSOLUTE fluidity when using x2vnc as sometimes the mouse cursor slows down during heavy network load. I guess I could do QoS but prefer not to. A dedicated link would be much nicer.

I guess it doesn't have to be gigabit either so I'll just pop some old 10/100s in there but they might perform rubbish in crossover mode (thats a question can I get 100mbs under cross over ? : edit yeh I think cat5e will do the trick)

TheBlueRaja 24-01-2007 15:41

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Crossover cable between the two would be the best IMO and the simplest.

Why you need jumbo packets though is beyond me for this application.

If you loose one packet or a packet is delayed thats a lot of info in one packet lost, if anything lots of small packets may be better seeing as bandwidth aint a problem.

The Jackal 24-01-2007 15:50

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Yeh well when I started thinking gigabit thats when I starting thinking jumbo frames as potentially like all hardware anything bought new can be re-applied somewhere else or in a different machine at a later date.

Besides thinking about it more you probably dont want gigabit speeds between the two due to high cpu utilization if you've not configured your frames correctly.

Also remember that if I move a file on my windows machine from say c: to the desktop I am in fact moving the file over the network - So if I were to do that often and with large size files then gigabit would definitely be required.

zing_deleted 24-01-2007 16:04

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r (Post 34205044)
Huh ? No mate I have always fancied firewire as a real network transport (400mbps) and it works great between linux machines (I've never tried bonding or bridging ports for more bandwidth but I thing 1394b/a is restricted to 400 and 800 mbps anyway.

well I didnt know what you wanted to do did I if I did then I may of been able to help (eerrrrrr no I wouldnt really ;))

Wicked_and_Crazy 24-01-2007 17:38

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307736

The Jackal 24-01-2007 17:56

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy (Post 34205215)

Stoopid windows...

Ethernet connections via FireWire only work so far among Linux PCs. In spite of being available for Windows, too, a different protocol is used, thus making it impossible to connect a Windows 2000 or XP machine to a Linux PC this way.

http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_Co...s_Via_FireWire

OinkyBoinky 31-01-2007 02:08

Re: Firewire drivers for windows ?
 
ethernet cards over firewire... how does that work... probably me sound thick but i interpret that as u trying to plug a firewire cable into a network card lol...

me...

i hav a laptop xp-mce and a desktop pc xp-pro.. when i wanna transfer big files wuickly.. i just use a firewire cable 4pin end plugged into my laptop... 6 pin end plugged into my pc... then to transfer the files i just find the ip of the other machine do \\ipaddress then its transfer just like if i was on a normal network...

is that basically wot u wanna be doing but with windows to linux?

one other thing... with vista dropping support for this type of networking... is there any third party driver i can install.. i've got a HP laptop with a Vista upgrade voucher i just pay P&P on and am tihnking og using it...


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