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Pat
January 10th 04, 10:34 AM
I finally got this problem resolved with the help of a couple of Microsoft
Support Pros. Finally decided I must have a corrupt Winsock/Winsock 2
install per KB 817571. Using method 1, I deleted the registry entries and
reinstalled TCP/IP over itself. All is fine and I can use my camera at will
without loosing my ethernet connection. Hope this helps.

Pat

"Pat" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks. Did try this but it doesn't resolve the problem. Have tried a
> number of things and at this point seems like my only recourse is to
> reinstall XP and hope that solves the problem. Not ready to do that so
> guess I'll live with it (the camera works fine with 2000, this is a dual
> boot machine).
>
> Pat
>
> "MousePad" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 08:13:03 -0800, "Pat"
> > > wrote:
> >
> > >I have subject problem between my ethernet and 1394 card. When you
> attach a
> > >camera via the 1394 port a new Local Area Connection is created, which
> > >automatically gets removed when you reboot. However, it screws up the
> DHCP
> > >client service and the ethernet adapter no longer works. The 1394 port
> and
> > >ethernet network ports are not bridged in Network Connections. The only
> way
> > >to solve it that I have found is to do a restore to an earlier point
> prior
> > >to the video capture.
> > >
> > >I've seen a couple of posts relating to this problem, however,
appears
> no
> > >one has been able to fix. Any suggestions ?
> > >TIA,
> > >Pat
> > >
> > try this: go to control panel --> network connections --> 1394
> > properties uncheck tcp/ip, (or uncheck all of them) don't know this
> > will help, let us know.
>
>

January 10th 04, 10:50 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>I finally got this problem resolved with the help of a
couple of Microsoft
>Support Pros. Finally decided I must have a corrupt
Winsock/Winsock 2
>install per KB 817571. Using method 1, I deleted the
registry entries and
>reinstalled TCP/IP over itself. All is fine and I can
use my camera at will
>without loosing my ethernet connection. Hope this helps.
>
>Pat
>
>"Pat" > wrote in message
...
>> Thanks. Did try this but it doesn't resolve the
problem. Have tried a
>> number of things and at this point seems like my only
recourse is to
>> reinstall XP and hope that solves the problem. Not
ready to do that so
>> guess I'll live with it (the camera works fine with
2000, this is a dual
>> boot machine).
>>
>> Pat
>>
>> "MousePad" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 08:13:03 -0800, "Pat"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > >I have subject problem between my ethernet and 1394
card. When you
>> attach a
>> > >camera via the 1394 port a new Local Area
Connection is created, which
>> > >automatically gets removed when you reboot.
However, it screws up the
>> DHCP
>> > >client service and the ethernet adapter no longer
works. The 1394 port
>> and
>> > >ethernet network ports are not bridged in Network
Connections. The only
>> way
>> > >to solve it that I have found is to do a restore to
an earlier point
>> prior
>> > >to the video capture.
>> > >
>> > >I've seen a couple of posts relating to this
problem, however,
>appears
>> no
>> > >one has been able to fix. Any suggestions ?
>> > >TIA,
>> > >Pat
>> > >
>> > try this: go to control panel --> network
connections --> 1394
>> > properties uncheck tcp/ip, (or uncheck all of them)
don't know this
>> > will help, let us know.
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>

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