Elitepad -ethernet adapter not detected

I have an Elitepad 900 running Win 8.1.  When I connect an Ethernet adapter (H3N49AA) absolutely nothing happens.  The tablet does not see the hardware at all let alone allow me to configure the network settings for it.  The device does not appear in Control Panel/Device Manager.
Are there some drivers I'm missing? I've installed the Win8.1 driver pack and any other Softpaqs I can find
Zac

I have same issue seemed to happen after downloading a windows update

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