I have tried this several times this afternoon and as long as I start the computer before I start the Hickory board everything works and connects just fine. If I start the computer before the Hickory board, I can even exit CNC12 and open it back up, and it still connects fine, but if I start the Hickory board first, it either freezes completely on the Initiating MPU screen or times out and closes CNC12. I have attached a fresh report. I have checked all of the settings as well as run the tuner again which passed everything. I have the Windows Power Management set to High Performance, and I don't really see a power management setting in the ethernet port. It is an Intel I225-V and below are all of the settings and how they are currently set. I have done some reading and don't really understand most of what I see, so if you all see anything that looks like it would make a difference let me know.
If I just need to set it up so I can power the Hickory after I start the computer it really isn't that big of a deal, I would just like to know if I have something wrong or that just needs to be the plan.
ARP Offload - Enabled
DMA Coalescing - Disabled
Enable PME - Enabled
Flow Control - RX & TX Enabled
Interrupt Moderation - Enabled
Interrupt Moderation Rate - Low
IPv4 Checksum Offload - RX & TX Enabled
Jumbo Packet - 1514
Large Send Offload V2 (IPv4) - Enabled
Large Send Offload V2 (IPv6) - Enabled
Locally Administered Address - Not Present
Log Link State Event - Enabled
NS Offload - Enabled
Packet Priority & VLAN - Packet Priority & VLAN Enabled
Receive Buffers - 1024
Selective Suspend - Disabled
Selective Suspend Idle Timeout - 60
Speed & Duplex - Auto Negotiation
TCP Checksum Offload (IPv4) - RX & TX Enabled
TCP Checksum Offload (IPv6) - RX & TX Enabled
Transmit Buffers - 1024
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) - RX & TX Enabled
UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) - RX & TX Enabled
Wait for Link - Auto Detect
Wake from S0ix on Magic Packet - Enabled
Wake on Link Settings - Forced
Wake on Magic Packet - Enabled
Wake on Pattern Match - Enabled
Thanks Gary