Safe Approach: Rename network.cfg to network.cfg.old and network-rules.cfg to network-rules.cfg.old . This keeps a backup of your old settings. Direct Approach: Delete both files.
Use a mobile app like Fing or a desktop tool like Advanced IP Scanner to scan your local network for the server.
Alternatively, to manually edit settings rather than deleting them, use vi /boot/config/network.cfg to update fields like USE_DHCP="yes" or manually set an IPADDR . unraid reset network settings install
Change the from Automatic (DHCP) to Static .
Users who cannot access the WebGUI and do not have a monitor/keyboard attached (Headless setup). Safe Approach: Rename network
rm /boot/config/network.cfg rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg powerdown -r
Deleting network-rules.cfg solves issues where Unraid believes the network interface's MAC address has changed. Use a mobile app like Fing or a
your Unraid server and remove the USB boot flash drive. Plug the drive into your computer. Navigate to the /config folder on the flash drive.
Because Unraid runs entirely in your system memory (RAM) and loads its configuration from a USB flash drive, fixing this issue is straightforward. You can reset your network configuration using three different methods, depending on whether you have physical access to the server or a backup of your flash drive.
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