Surface Pro 4 connection [SOLVED]
I'd been having an issue connecting to my microsoft surface pro 4 via TeamViewer after it goes to the lock screen and sits idle for a while. On TeamViewer, it appears its online and ready to connect to but when I try to connect, it ends up failing. I discovered it works fine if I'm logged in. I tried so many things, looked at online forums, and could never get it to work. I finally took another look at it and found the solution so I thought I would share.
I use the surface dock with an external monitor and use Ethernet via the dock for my network connection. In a prior effort to find a solution I changed a setting to make sure windows would not power down the network interface port. Coincidently there was a windows update that same day, and unknown to me, the setting went back to default so I assumed I had not found the solution.
I recently tried to get it working using Wi-Fi and didn't have an issue so I revisited the power settings for the Surface Ethernet Adapter and that’s when I noticed it reverted to default settings. By default, it will turn off the Ethernet adapter after 5 minutes when idle at the lock screen. Here are the settings that need to be changed.
- Right click on the windows icon in the bottom left corner (or press win+x) and select "Network Connections"
- Double click on "Surface Ethernet Adapter" then click on "properties"
- Click on "Configure" then go to the "advanced" tab
- change these options to "disabled"
- Energy Efficient Ethernet – disabled
- Selective Suspend- disabled
- click "OK"
Now go to your power settings
- Left click windows button on bottom left corner (or press win key) and go to "settings"
- Click on "system" then click on "power & sleep"
- Make sure PC "Never" goes to sleep when plugged in
- There are some other settings you may want to activate as well, "stay connected to network while asleep", make sure it does not hibernate (under additional power settings/change plan settings/change advanced power settings/sleep/hibernate after)
I find even with sleep turned off it will still go into a lower power state/sleep after being idle for a long time and turn certain devices off like the Surface Ethernet Adapter. That’s why it’s important to turn off "selective suspend".
Hope this helps others.
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2. Double click on "Surface Ethernet Adapter" then click on "properties"
I get stuck on this step. The only thing I see on this page is the Wi-Fi connection.
Please help
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