On Nov 2, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Victoria Brandon wrote:


On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

It's not set up by default, you have to add it. Go to the Networks control pane, and select in the lower dropdown (Show:) Network Port Configurations

In that box click on New, then you should be able to select firewire.

Got it! So maybe once I pick up a PCMCIA card and firewire cable the two computers will talk to each other again whether they feel like it or not. But a further small mystery: in that same box offering the firewire network option there was also something called "6 to 4" -- what on earth is THAT???

I am pretty sure that is for IPV6 to IPv4 network translations.

Steve

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