Overview Topics Products People Change log. I am still struggling with the Ethernet port. I am getting a red light blink only when data is being transferred, such as at initial spin-up or downloading tracks. The socket labeled “3. But my editors suggested I elaborate. Bummer on the Fireport replacement from ViPower in Taiwan. Thanks, Olivier How does this make you feel?
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Overall this product does not feel entirely done, but it’s headed in the right direction. Even if you don’t own an HD24, it may be worth it for your studio to have compatibility. Thanks for your prompt response! Here is what I get: In Control Panel, select Network and Sharing Center, Ethernet connection, select properties and change the speed from auto negotiate to 10mps full duplex.
I tried the legacy driver, but still I have a question – when you put a drive caddy into the FirePortdoes the drive “spin up”? Drivers were updated – NO rollback option.
Why else would the caddies work in HD24, but not in the FirePort? One is a USB 2. Jack McQuade January 02, Using a hub seems out of the question – never got hv24 to work. Whether I start the HD24 connect first or last in this procedure as admin same thing. Hmm, what metaphor do we go with here?
Jack McQuade January 09, Apogee’s new flagship interface is a badass truck that drives like a futuristic sports car. I am beginning to think the FirePort fkreport be bad, but it has worked OK for 10 years.
Here is what is happening – and it was the same with the old FireWire card and frieport a few different FireWire cables, just to be sure – a drive caddy works in the HD I have run continuity tests on the cable an the crossover adapter – all pin assignments are OK.
Since it worked before, I tend to discount the internal fault.
This could be because the Fireport has a loose or faulty power connection itself, or the Fireport has some kind of internal power fault. Any help would be much appreciated! fjreport
I remember having to make this connection myself for my second aless when I bought the second IDE drive to go in the empty caddy. I am getting a red light blink only when data is being transferred, such as at initial spin-up or downloading tracks. I used a Firewire adapter on a desktop PC.
On the plus side, I figured out that I needed to change the default Filezilla Maximum Simultaneous Transfers from 2 to 1. That probably happened and maybe something got shorted out on the board. It also adds the ability to group songs into projects.
HD24 appears as the remote site. I think the FirePort is toast. Once I have the caddy plugged into the Fireport adapter which in turn is plugged into the Firewire port alexis the computer: A 4- min sec long track song took 1m40s to transfer to my internal IDE drive on a dual 1. Jack- I ran across some substitutes for the Fireport.
There are a couple of devices apparentl;y still made by a Taiwanese company called ViPower. Twenty years ago, there really wasn’t much of a market for “plug-ins.
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