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In "control panel", "network connections", "Lan or high speed internet" there's one called:

1394 Connection
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1394 Net Adapter

Can someone tell me what this is? I only have one NIC.

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You can also use IEEE 1394 as a network adapter.

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Yeah but what is it? I only have one nic. But it says there that I have 2, both are enabled. I don't get it. Should I just disable it?

And it's problebly slowing down my internet connection. I play games online alot.
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Zemuron on 04/24/04 06:29 PM.</EM></FONT></P>

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It can be use as NIC. There is no need to disable it.

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ieee 1394 is usually called 'Firewire'. It looks like an USB cable but the plug is smaller if I remember correctly.

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