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How to use Ethernet over Firewire
Note: this is a work in progress
- You need to compile a kernel including the following (NOT as modules):
- ieee1394
- ohci1394
- eth1394
- Restart your computer
Your firewire ethernet connection should be listed under System-> Administration-> Networking, or you can use ifconfig -a to list your network devices.
Alternative to try
Do
sudo modprobe raw1394 sudo modprobe ohci1394 sudo modprobe ieee1394 sudo modprobe eth1394
Your firewire ethernet connection should be listed under System-> Administration-> Networking, or you can use ifconfig -a to list your network devices.
You might need ifconfig eth1 up (or eth2, or another number), before you see the interface with ifconfig.
Using a firewire cable and the above commands, you can have a network between two PCs having both a firewire port.
External Links
Ethernet over USB - Wikipedia page on connecting Ethernet devices via USB, and USB as an Ethernet network.