43R8770 Port Replicator and network connection

I have a 43R8770 port replicator that I'm connecting to an SL500 Thinkpad running XP Pro sp2. Everything seems to be working correctly except the USB network adapter. Neither light on the adapter wll come on when it's plugged in and connected to the network. Anyone have similar problems? If so, how did you fix it?

I just uninstalled Access Connections, and now I can connect via ethernet through the USB port replicator.

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