paulkneipp wrote:RME Support wrote:You will need a real Firewire connection, at least for initial configuration of the standalone routings etc. There is no way to connect through Firewire on the 802.
So this video which clearly shows daisy chaining FW from even an 800 is incorrect? Is this the best support I can get from RME?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfexKXS7wNk
The FF400 and FF800 are Firewire devices exclusively, and they provide full Firewire hub functionality, you can even connect a good old MiniDV video cam to a PC through them to transfer video.
What you see in the video does not constitute some kind of internal connection between the two FF800, they do not communicate with each other by way of Firewire, only with the computer individually (one by way of the hub).
The 802 only has one Firewire port and therefore could not even physically act as a Firewire hub. As has been explained here, there is no way to "convert" or otherwise connect between USB and Firewire. The question whether the Firewire port is "deactivated" when USB is connected does not even arise, because it provides no functionality to connect to another Firewire device whatsoever, apart from direct connection to a Firewire port on a computer.
Firewire connectivity on devices like the original UCX and the 802 is limited in comparison to the older dedicated Firewire interfaces, it's more of a legacy extension that was kept along with USB for older systems. So what's in the video is not a matter of what "even an 800" can do... It's just what the older Firewire interfaces did.
Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME