Unraid Reset Network Settings [updated]
. This is often necessary if you lose access to the WebGUI after a configuration error. Method 1: Physical Flash Drive Access (Easiest)
Insert the flash drive into any working desktop or laptop (Windows, macOS, or Linux). Step 3: Delete or Rename the Network Configuration File Open the USB drive directory in your file explorer. Navigate to the folder. Locate the file named network.cfg .
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Don’t panic. Your data is safe. Your array is fine. You just need to reset your network configuration.
Before diving into the procedures, it's helpful to know when this solution is likely the right one. Consider a network reset if you encounter any of these common scenarios: Step 3: Delete or Rename the Network Configuration
(Optional) If you have set up custom routing or wireless configurations, you may also see or wireless.cfg . Delete network.cfg (and network-rules.cfg if present).
If you are still unable to connect to your server after trying these steps, let me know what you are using, whether you are trying to use multiple ethernet ports , and if your server shows up in your router's device list . Share public link This public link is valid for 7 days
: Locate and delete (or rename to .bak if you want a backup) the following files: network.cfg network-rules.cfg (if present)
Press the physical power button on your server once. Unraid is configured by default to initiate a clean shutdown when the power button is pressed.
Change your active directory to the flash drive configuration folder by running the following command: cd /boot/config/ Use code with caution. Step 3: Delete or Rename the Network File
Type the following command: /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 stop Navigate to the Config Directory: cd /boot/config