Ethernet jacks on campus are set up to automatically shut off once they detect network bridging. Plugging your computer into another jack will disable that jack as well. Note: Some computers and network adapters may use network management software other than the built-in applications included with an operating system especially on Windows. If you find that this is the case, the process described below will be similar, but the steps may not apply exactly.
Consult the Help documentation for your network management software or contact the IT Help Center if you need assistance.
Please do not use more than one network connection at one time. Windows 7 On the Windows taskbar bottom, right , right-click the connection icon and select Disconnect from [connection name].
Windows Vista On the Windows taskbar bottom, right , right-click the connection icon and select Disconnect from [connection name]. Mac OS If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft.
I have the same situation Used 'bridge network connections', realized it didn't help AND created a security nightmare I can't delete the network connections, the netcfg -d command gives a bunch of errors, and after the reboot, the network connection 'Ethernet' still says 'Connected, Bridged.
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