Difference between front and rear FW 400 ports

Hello:
I have a lab of 7 PowerMac G5's (1.8 MHz, single cpu, 512 MB RAM) We have a problem with one of them. Basically, an iSight camera does not work properly with the front firewire port. The problem is repeatable. Different iSight cameras show the same problem. The problem does NOT appear on the other six G5 computers.
Apple can not fix the problem. Now, they are telling me that this is normal behavior. I am being told that the iSight camera transmits a lot of data and the rear firewire port should be used.
This does not seem right to me.
So, my questions are:
1) Has anyone else had a similar problem with the front firewire port? Is the front firewire port limited in some way?
2) Apple's documentation seems to state that the front and one of the rear firewire ports are FW400. Is this correct?
3) If the iSight works on the rear FW port then why shouldn't it work on the front port?
4) If an iSight not working on the front port is "normal behavior", then why does it work on the other 6 computers.
All in all, I have a hard time believing this is normal behavior. I feels like I am being fed a "line".
I would appreciate any comments or insight that anyone might have.

The front port is FW400 and should work with the
iSight. Do you have any other FireWire devices to
try, such as a DV camcorder? If you have no other
FireWire devices, you could use one of your other G5s
in target mode as a test device to see if the port
works. If the port works with a camcorder or
computer in target mode, but not with the iSight, the
problem is probably with the power power connections
on the port. It is a six pin port but target mode
and camcorders only need four pins. The iSight has
to get power from the other two pins. In any case,
Apple should fix it.
Thank you for the tips. I agree that Apple should fix it. I have been informed, however, that since this is "normal behavior" that there is nothing to fix.

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