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  1. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2005
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    Hello I bought a new iMac and it has only 1 Firewire 800 port. The Firewire 400 port has been replaced by a 4th USB2 port.

    I need firewire 400 for my camcorder and 800 for an external HD but I can't find a Firewire hub that has both Firewire 400 and 800 inputs then outputs to Firewire 800. I find Firewire 400 hubs and Firewire 800 hubs but I need a combo unit.

    Is such a device made? I can't find one searching the Internet.

    Thanks in advance!
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    Join Date: Jun 2003
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    This may not be a perfect solution but it works for me:

    http://www.amazon.com/Sonnet-FireWir.../dp/B0000CDJPQ

    Takes a FW400 cable and converts it to a FW800 plug.
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  3. Member 16mmJunkie's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    Hello I bought a new iMac and it has only 1 Firewire 800 port. The Firewire 400 port has been replaced by a 4th USB2 port.

    I need firewire 400 for my camcorder and 800 for an external HD but I can't find a Firewire hub that has both Firewire 400 and 800 inputs then outputs to Firewire 800. I find Firewire 400 hubs and Firewire 800 hubs but I need a combo unit.

    Is such a device made? I can't find one searching the Internet.

    Thanks in advance!

    Hummm....maybe you should have researched/looked at the iMac prior to purchase. Anyway, how about running a 800 splitter and then plugging in your hub for each device, hence you have several connections for both 400/800? How this helps and just had to ribbed you a little. I've done the same in the past.


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  4. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
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    Oh I knew it had only 800 when I bought it but I didn't want to buy last year's (now last last year's) model with 1/2 the RAM and 1/2 the hard drive size as the new model just to get the 400 port. I'll rig up adapters etc if I have to but it sure would be nice to find a combo hub. It's needed.
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  5. Member terryj's Avatar
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    I've been searching for one for a while...so far I can find intergrated hubs
    on ext devices ( like the ministacks), but so far no standalone
    hub that would route many ext devices off of one bus connection.

    So I use the adapters too now. I highly reccomend the one made by
    Sonnet and this one by Newer Tech.
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  6. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
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    Thanks for the info. Actually I bought a 4 pin - 9 pin FW cable to connect the camcorder to the new imac 800 port, so I can connect but not with the external HD at the same time. Know of any good Firewire 800 hubs, TerryJ?
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    Here's a good FW400 hub:

    http://www.amazon.com/Buslink-H-6FW-.../dp/B00006BAJK

    I use it with the Sonnet adapter so all my older FW devices can connect as can my MacBook Pro.
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  8. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
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    Wow that one has a lot of ports! Is there a FW800 version of it?
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    Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    Wow that one has a lot of ports! Is there a FW800 version of it?
    Not that I've seen. Frankly, I suspect we'll see less and less in the way of FireWire 800 devices once USB3 devices start appearing (and assuming Apple ever goes down that path). We all know how quickly Apple implemented eSATA, eh?

    Unless you have devices that really are fast enough to take advantage of the FW800 port, why bother? Even then, with a FW hub, you're splitting up the bandwidth so a FW400 hub should be sufficient. Your camcorder only needs FW400 (and should probably be the only device on the FW port to keep interference to a minimum).
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  10. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
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    Hmmmm. Yeah I would need to connect my LaCie FW800 ext HD and the 400 camcorder at the same time and save the video files to the LaCie so it would have to be a FW800 hub. Having multiples connected to 1 port doesn't slow everything down, does it? Until now i've had multiple FW ports to use.
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  11. Member KeepItSimple's Avatar
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    Hey I was searching Amazon for FW800 devices and found this 4-pin to 9-pin 6foot cable for under $7 plus shipping. Sounds like a good deal to me.

    http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-F01...7353289&sr=8-1
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  12. Member terryj's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    Know of any good Firewire 800 hubs, TerryJ?
    Just found this one, don't know what it's rated:
    Belkin 2 port FW800 Hub
    I know that Belkin's USB hubs suck @$$, but they make good iPod Cables,
    so take that FWIW.
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    Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    Hmmmm. Yeah I would need to connect my LaCie FW800 ext HD and the 400 camcorder at the same time and save the video files to the LaCie so it would have to be a FW800 hub. Having multiples connected to 1 port doesn't slow everything down, does it? Until now i've had multiple FW ports to use.
    No, it doesn't have to be a FW800 hub. Just get a FW400 hub and connect the FW800 drive with that adapter I mentioned in an earlier post (or a 400>800 cable if you want).

    Theoretically, more FW devices sharing one port does slow everything down (assuming there's actually enough data being moved to saturate the bandwidth of the port). However, capturing DV-Stream over FireWire and then moving it to the LaCie (like you would using iMovie or FCP, for example) should not saturate the bandwidth. FCP is a bit picky about dropped frames but, as I said, you probably won't have this issue.
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  14. David Freedom Rose DavidFreedomRose's Avatar
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    Location: Colac, Victoria, Australia
    Thanks guys for this discussion.

    I've been trying for two days to work out why my Sony HDR-FX1E won't connect to my new iMac via the Belkin Firewire 800/400 9-Pin to 4-Pin Cable that I'd bought. It seems from reading this thread, that all I need is a little adapter. I've ordered one from eBy for about AU$10 (including postage).
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  15. Member
    Join Date: Jan 2011
    Location: California
    have you looked at this:
    http://www.nitroav.com/product/113/

    FireWire 800 Hub - FW800 Hub

    I'm going to get one.
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