16 chapter 4 troubleshooting – HP USB 2.0 2005pr Port Replicator User Manual

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A USB port on the port replicator is
disabled.

The USB device attached to the port
may not be compliant with the port
replicator power specifications and is
using too much power.

Reset the port:

1.

Disconnect the device that
disabled the port.

2.

Disconnect the power cord from
the port replicator, and then
reconnect it.

– or –

Disconnect the port replicator from
the computer, and then reconnect
it.

When the port replicator is connected to
the computer, both the WLAN and the
LAN are connected.

Switching from the WLAN connection to
the LAN connection is not supported.

Disable the WLAN connection:

If you are using Windows 7 or Vista:

Select Start > Control Panel >
Hardware and Sound
>
Windows Mobility Center>
Turn
wireless off
.

– or –

Click the Show hidden icons icon
in the Notification area, and then
click the HP Connection Manager
icon.

In the HP Connection Manager
window, click the WLAN power
icon to turn it off.

If you are using Windows XP:

Select Start > Control Panel >
HP Wireless Assistant
> Turn
off
.

– or –

Click the Info Center icon in the
Notification area. The Control
Panel opens. Select HP Wireless
Assistant
> Turn off.

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