If you cannot access the server's command line, you can modify the USB boot drive on another computer: Shut down the Unraid server and remove the . Plug the USB drive into your PC or Mac. Open the drive and locate the /config folder. Rename network.cfg to network.cfg.old .
: Navigate to the Main tab, click the Flash drive, use the file browser icon, and delete the files from the config folder .
To re-enable DHCP, ensure the following line is set: USE_DHCP="yes" .
Once you have regained access to the Unraid WebGUI (by typing the new IP into your browser), you should re-apply your desired settings properly.
Always keep a copy of your original network.cfg on your desktop. If you reset and need to revert, you can simply copy it back to the USB drive. This gives you the best of both worlds: a quick reset path and a rapid restore path.
If you cannot access the server's command line, you can modify the USB boot drive on another computer: Shut down the Unraid server and remove the . Plug the USB drive into your PC or Mac. Open the drive and locate the /config folder. Rename network.cfg to network.cfg.old .
: Navigate to the Main tab, click the Flash drive, use the file browser icon, and delete the files from the config folder .
To re-enable DHCP, ensure the following line is set: USE_DHCP="yes" .
Once you have regained access to the Unraid WebGUI (by typing the new IP into your browser), you should re-apply your desired settings properly.
Always keep a copy of your original network.cfg on your desktop. If you reset and need to revert, you can simply copy it back to the USB drive. This gives you the best of both worlds: a quick reset path and a rapid restore path.