ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
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| FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 will not see a device on a MacBook Pro under Mac OS X Version 10.5+. | Dec-21-11 |
| The solution is to inactivate FireWire 800 as a network connection. To fix this issue, peform the following steps:
1) Open Network System Preference
2) Select PCI FireWire Slot ExpressCard
3) Open the "gear" pop-up menu and select Make Service Inactive
4) Click Apply |
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394 |
| After waking from sleep, my Macintosh will give me a "Device Removal" error for a USB storage device. Why? | Aug-19-09 |
396 |
| What's the difference between the Tango FireWire 800/USB 2.0 Express, #FW8USB2-E; and Tango FireWire 800/USB 2.0 PCIe, #FW8USB2A-E? | Oct-12-09 |
| #FW8USB2-E (now obsolete) had two external FireWire 800 ports and two USB 2.0 ports. #FW8USB2A-E (current version) has three external FireWire800 ports and two USB 2.0 ports. #FW8USB2A-E also uses a higher-performance Texas Instruments FireWire 800 controller, which translates into up to 42% higher bandwidth to fast hard drives and other FireWire devices. |
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712 |
| I own a LYNX Aurora 16VT with LT-USB-interface and I the sound is distorted when I connect to a Tango USB port in a Mac Pro. | Oct-10-12 |
817 |
| Storage connected to a USB 3 PCIe card (or Tango combo card) gives an macOS error message upon wake from sleep. | May-12-20 |
997 |
| I have installed my FireWire card in a Windows computer, but it is not working. What do I do? | Feb-10-18 |
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