HT1695 No FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controller found.

So my sons Ipod is giving this error message after I ran the diagnostic?
Any possible way to restore the Wifi on his device?

If you do not have a firewire controller on your computer the diagnostics will say that. However, firewire was only used on early regular iPods, not iPod touches.
Thus, that is not your problem.
Please provide more information about your problem.

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    When I run the diagnostic on my computer this is what it says: Connetion attempt to firmware update server eas unsuccessful. An unknown error occured (-9808). No fireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controller found. What should I do so that I am able to update and restore my ipod?

    In the course of your troubleshooting to date, have you worked through the following document?
    iTunes Store: "An unknown error occured (-9808)"

  • Diagnosis states :No IEEE 1394 Host Controller found. Why do I do?

    I have been having problems with my iPod since I purchased it. I run the diagnosis and it states that No IEE 1394 Host Controller found. I have Windows XP and I have tried everything I can thing of form reinstalling to rebooting to changing computers and I get the same results. A iPod that remains in recovery mode. When I restore the system states that it has been restored and then it says it is in recovery mode and needs to be restored again. I am so tired of this iPod that I'm at the point of giving up. Please, Please, Please help me if you can.
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    Have you looked at this document?
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  • No IEEE 1394 Host Controller found.

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    Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB Universal Host Controller - 265B, PCI bus 0, device 29, function 3. Device is working properly.
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  • No FIREWIRE ieee 1394 host controller

    wat is ment. no  firewire ieee 1394 host controller found

    Here is the Apple Support Article on Firewire
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1151
    Here is an earlier post, hopefully similar to your problem, whatever you are trying to do.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/8587179#8587179
    Have a nice day!

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    U Molin

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    In my knowledge the Windows XP uses the own firewire drivers and you dont need to use any 3rd party drivers to enable the IEEE1394 port.
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    I didn't check it out but googling "SPDIF to firewire adapter" produces a number of hits.
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