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IP configurator shows that the disk has been configured, but does not allow connection

IP configurator shows that the disk has been configured, but does not allow connection.

At the end of the IP configurator setup wizard, this screen appears:

ip_configurator

If an Ethernet Disk was located during the setup process, it will appear in the frame to the left of the Connect button. If no disks are found, the window will appear in the way it does above.

If a drive is connected, and the computer is online, try troubleshooting to determine where the problem is happening.

Begin troubleshooting by examining the physical setup of the Ethernet Disk. Ideally, place the drive and the computer on the same switch or router. Make sure the cables are connected securely, and the lights near the Ethernet ports are on.

Disable any anti-virus or anti-spyware programs. IP configurator uses a less common protocol called ARP to find an Ethernet Disk. As this isn't often used by computer users, many firewall and security programs will interfere with it.

Connect the drive directly to the computer with an Ethernet cable (a crossover cable if the computer is more than a few years old.) This will determine if the router is interfering with ARP. If it works then, connect to the router's web administration page and look for the drive on the DHCP table. This term is different from router to router, but most can display a list of all connected computers (including the Ethernet disk.)

If nothing works, reset the drive to factory defaults to see if the problem is related to the drive's configuration.