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The 1394 Net Adapter is a network adapter that appears in Windows XP systems, often associated with FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports used for networking. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on troubleshooting connectivity issues, such as the adapter showing as connected but failing to provide internet access. Common problems include TCP/IP not being enabled or missing drivers, with error messages like 'TCP/IP is not enabled for this connection' or 'Windows was unable to find any drivers for this device.' Users seek solutions for driver installation and network configuration to restore internet connectivity via the 1394 Net Adapter.
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Windows XP 1394 Net Adapter not working properly - no Internet connection
I have an old Windows XP computer that has been getting updates regularly, so I am not worried about it being hacked. But after reinstalling XP, it can only access the Internet via a wireless adapter, not via an ethernet connection. And when I plug the ethernet cable into the computer, there is...- Jack Harmell
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