j4bberw0ck
20-Mar-07, 19:56
In "Network Connections" I have the Local Area Connection, Internet Connection and 1394 Connection. There's also a Network Bridge. This is at the very limit of my understanding of networking so I'd appreciate a bit of guidance from someone more in the know....
The pc is my "main" pc and the broadband router is connected to it using an Ethernet cable (it's a standard BT wireless router). Two other pcs are connected by wifi to the router. IP addresses are allocated by DHCP.
I understand why I have the Local Area Connection (that's the NIC on the motherboard connected to the router).
I understand why the Internet Connection thingummy is there. That's the router.
I don't understand why the 1394 Connection is there - isn't 1394 FireWire? I have FireWire sockets on the pc, installed as a PCI card because occasionally I use an external disk. Do I need it (the Connection, not the card) or can I delete it?
Mostly I don't understand about the Network Bridge (no matter how much I read about the things) which, according to "Properties", bridges the 1394 and Local Area connections. Why, I have no idea. I think it goes back to the pre-broadband days here when I had a satellite broadband service for downstream traffic (but dialup for upstream).
Does a 1394 network connection enable networking over FireWire? :confused Can I delete the Network Bridge? I know I could just do it and see if it all works afterwards, but......
Any help gratefully received!
Thanks
The pc is my "main" pc and the broadband router is connected to it using an Ethernet cable (it's a standard BT wireless router). Two other pcs are connected by wifi to the router. IP addresses are allocated by DHCP.
I understand why I have the Local Area Connection (that's the NIC on the motherboard connected to the router).
I understand why the Internet Connection thingummy is there. That's the router.
I don't understand why the 1394 Connection is there - isn't 1394 FireWire? I have FireWire sockets on the pc, installed as a PCI card because occasionally I use an external disk. Do I need it (the Connection, not the card) or can I delete it?
Mostly I don't understand about the Network Bridge (no matter how much I read about the things) which, according to "Properties", bridges the 1394 and Local Area connections. Why, I have no idea. I think it goes back to the pre-broadband days here when I had a satellite broadband service for downstream traffic (but dialup for upstream).
Does a 1394 network connection enable networking over FireWire? :confused Can I delete the Network Bridge? I know I could just do it and see if it all works afterwards, but......
Any help gratefully received!
Thanks