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No. Disable the Wifi. Check the Ethernet cable. Restart the Mac.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Make sure that the WiFi is disabled. Check the Ethernet cable - make sure the RJ45 connectors are seated properly and come directly from a functioning router.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Had this problem, as well. 1) The Mac wants to use WiFi - disconnect Wifi or disable Wifi (See "Prefrences" on your Mac.) 2) Make sure that you are using a good cable and the RJ45 connectors are seating (fitting) into place properly. 3) Use cable directly from functioning router or switch (preferably router.) 4) You may have to Restart the Mac with adapter and cable plugged in.
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