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Old 03-14-2016, 10:02 AM   #2
stu
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For anyone who has this problem in the future, the solution (provided by Alban at DisplayLink UK) is:

Here is how to tell Windows which drivers to use when it doesn't do what it's supposed to:

1. Open Device Manager
2. Open Network adapters. If you cannot find it in this category, it may be under "Other devices"
3. Right click on the Ethernet entry for your device
4. Select Update Driver Software...
5. Select Browse my computer for driver software
6. Select Browse
7. Browse to "C:\Program Files\DisplayLink Core Software"
8. Select "Include subfolders"
9. Select Next

This worked perfectly for me and I'm up and running again. Thanks!
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