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Disconnecting the Ethernet Adapter
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Disconnecting the 
Ethernet Adapter
To disconnect the Ethernet Adapter:
CAUTION:  Disconnecting the Ethernet Adapter ends the network 
association. To avoid possible data loss, exit all networking applications on 
connected devices before you disconnect the Ethernet Adapter.
VORSICHT: Wird die Verbindung des Ethernet-Adapters getrennt, wird 
damit auch die Netzwerkverbindung unterbrochen. Zur Vermeidung von 
eventuellen Datenverlusten müssen alle Netzwerkanwendungen auf 
verbundenen Geräten beendet werden, bevor die Verbindung des 
Ethernet-Adapters getrennt wird.
Unplug the Ethernet Adapter Ethernet cable from the hub or other 
device.
Unplug the Ethernet Adapter power cord.
Symptom
Solution(s)
You are running Windows NT. 
After you connect the 
Ethernet Adapter, your 
computer cannot obtain a 
valid IP address.
The Ethernet Adapter configuration settings may not be 
compatible with the network. If they are not, and your 
Windows NT computer is set up to obtain its IP address 
from a DHCP server, the Ethernet Adapter is unable to 
associate with the network to obtain the IP address. 
To work around this, set a static IP address on your 
computer. Then set the Ethernet Adapter 
configuration to match the network. When the 
Ethernet Adapter is able to associate, reset your 
computer to obtain its IP address from the DHCP 
server. If the Ethernet Adapter should also obtain its IP 
settings from the DHCP server, make sure this is 
configured properly on the IP Network page and 
applied just before ending the session.
Access to the Ethernet 
Adapter through Ethernet is 
blocked because of incorrect 
settings in the Access Control 
List.
Restore the Ethernet Adapter to factory default settings 
(see “Restoring the Ethernet Adapter to Factory Defaults” 
on page 45).
 The factory default setting for the Access 
Control List is disabled. After the factory default settings 
are restored, the Ethernet Adapter can be accessed 
through Ethernet again.
Table 15   Troubleshooting  (continued)