
ETAS
Troubleshooting Problems
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User Guide
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Cause: Client Software for Remote Access blocks Communica
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tion
PCs or notebooks which are used outside the ETAS hardware network some
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times use a client software for remote access which might block communica
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tion to the ETAS hardware. This can have the following causes:
• A firewall which is blocking Ethernet messages is being used (see
„Cause: Personal Firewall blocks Communication“ on
• By mistake, the VPN client software used for tunneling filters messages.
As an example, Cisco VPN clients with versions before V4.0.x in some
cases erroneously filtered certain UDP broadcasts.
If this might be the case, please update the software of your VPN client.
Cause: ETAS Hardware hangs
Occasionally the ETAS hardware might hang. In this case switch the hardware
off, then switch it on again to re-initialize it.
Cause: Network Adapter temporarily has no IP Address
Whenever you switch from a DHCP company LAN to the ETAS hardware net
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work, it takes at least 60 seconds until ETAS hardware can be found. This is
caused by the operating system’s switching from the DHCP protocol to APIPA,
which is being used by the ETAS hardware.
Cause: ETAS Hardware had been connected to another Logical
Network
If you use more than one PC or notebook for accessing the same ETAS hard
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ware, the network adapters used must be configured to use the same logical
network. If this is not possible, it is necessary to switch the ETAS hardware off
and on again between different sessions (repowering).
Cause: Device driver for network card not in operation
It is possible that the device driver of a network card is not running. In this case
you will have to deactivate and then reactivate the network card.
Deactivating and reactivating the network card:
1. To deactivate the network card first select in the Windows
start menu the following item:
- Windows XP:
Control Panel
Network and Internet Connections
Network Connections
- Windows 7:
Control Panel
Network and Sharing Center
Change adapter settings
2. Right click on the used network adapter.
3. Select
Deactivate
in the context menu.
4. In order to reactivate the network adapter right click on it
again.
5. Select
Activate
.