A guess: I believe that you have two network applications that a trying to control the TCP/IP network access at the same time, but one of them (probably the BMW tools) is not respecting the lock set by the other application. (The "kernel panic" is, I think, because two applications are trying to claim exclusive control over the same resource -- the TCP/IP protocol -- during the boot process, a real "no-no.")
Suggestion 1: Try uninstalling the BMW tools package, or (if you need the functionality provided by the package) the other newtwork management package you're using.
Suggestion 2: This sounds like a network problem, so you might ask the moderator to move this thread to the network forum.
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