Thinkpad W510 USB / Network Conflict

Hi All ,
I hope someone can help me in my problem . Once i connect to the network at work , any USB connected after being connected to network will not work , not detected , everything that is already atached to the USB ports before accessing the network will function normaly until i detach it and re-plug it to the same port again , it will not function .
But at home , i dont have any problem with the USB ports , they function normaly . Even i can realize that the PC cannot go to sleep or shut-down , he is hanged , and also at WORK only .
Any suggestion ?

It is a Wok Laptop , and i am sure it is not the problem , because i am the only person in the company that have that problem and we all share the same network , and same kind of PC (W510) .
Thank you for your reply , and i hope you have another suggestion for me .

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    Hi , for some reason , my USB ports have a bad behavior . They only work after a system restart , and if i remove what is attached to a USb port and reattached it it won't work anymore . The Port does not detect it anymore .
    Please any help will be appreciated .
    Sorry if that is not the right place to post such a question

    hey rony,
    try removing the USB drivers via device manager, let windows install its generic drivers. Make sure that no USB devices are connected at this time.
    once done, try your usb ports again.
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  • Upgrade ThinkPad W510 to Win 10

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    Last edited by snakewind (2013-06-08 08:04:06)

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