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If you are unable to reach the DHCP server when connecting via an Ethernet cable, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:

1. Check Physical Connections: Ensure that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to both your computer or device and the router or switch. Sometimes, a loose connection can cause communication issues.

2. Restart Devices: Try restarting both your computer and the router or switch. This can help reset the network connection and resolve any temporary glitches.

3. Check DHCP Settings: Make sure that your computer is set to obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. You can usually find this setting in the network adapter properties on your computer.

4. Check DHCP Server Status: Verify that the DHCP server is running and functioning properly. You can do this by checking the settings on your router or network server.

5. IP Address Conflict: Ensure that there are no IP address conflicts on the network. If another device is using the same IP address assigned by the DHCP server, it can cause connectivity issues.

6. Firewall and Security Software: Check your firewall and security software settings to ensure that they are not blocking communication with the DHCP server.

7. Update Network Drivers: Make sure that your network adapter drivers are up to date. Outdated or corrupt drivers can cause network connectivity issues.

8. Test with Another Device: If possible, try connecting another device to the same Ethernet cable to see if the issue is with the computer or the network itself.

If you have tried these steps and are still unable to reach the DHCP server, you may need to contact your network administrator or Internet service provider for further assistance.
 
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