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Why is my network adapter disabled?

JPine5
Beginner
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I have a problem with the network adapter, repeatedly it is disabled or appears with limited access.

Nowadays I have devices with Windows 10 enterprise and the model adapter is Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I219-LM.

We have tried upgrading the driver but the issue still appear, also we have changing the speed and the duplex mode.

Somebody have had the same problem.?

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AlHill
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provide your w10 version number. Go to start, settings, system, about, and go to the bottom of the page.

 

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JPine5
Beginner
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Hi, the version number is 1709 and the OS build is 16299.1087

 

Regards.

 

AlHill
Super User
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1709 is no longer supported. Upgrade to 1809 here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

 

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JPine5
Beginner
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which is not compatible?

AlHill
Super User
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You need to be on a supported version of Windows 10. 1709 is not a supported version.

 

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JPine5
Beginner
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Is that the reason why the adapter is disabled or is it placed in a limited access state?

 

I have several cases like this in my LAN.!

AlHill
Super User
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You are on an unsupported version of windows 10. Why are you reluctant to upgrade and be current?

 

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