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  1. This appears to have been it. I turned off my guest wireless network -> Windows 10 machine can get to the the Unraid GUI. Turned guest network back on -> can't access the WebGUI. Repeated this again (just to be sure) with the same results. I'm a little confused by this since the guest network is wireless and both the Win10 and unraid machines are connected by ethernet to the router, but whatever. I can always just leave the guest network off until I need it. Thanks so much both Frank1940 and dboonthego. Part of the reason I went with Unraid for my NAS was because I'd heard how helpful the community is and you both have proven it!
  2. Thanks again Frank1940. I am embarrassed to say that a Host Name is actually displayed when I type ipconfig /all, I just edited the image for privacy reasons (perhaps misguidedly). I take it the diagnostics file I uploaded was unrevealing? I am working through that PDF now. Unfortunately I was unable to add my Unraid server as a network location (got a "The file \\UNRAIDSERVERNAME cannot be found" error), but I'll keep plugging away.
  3. I power cycled my modem + router as well as the windows 10 machine. When my PC booted up I was able to get to the WebGUI login screen for the first time in awhile, but when I went to log in I got the "This site can’t be reached. *IP address* took too long to respond." error Not really sure what that means (if anything) but I guess it feels like progress?
  4. Thanks again for all the help. Done. The IPs for both the Unraid server and Win10 machine match. My attempted login was at 7:57 on 9/6/2023. unraid-diagnostics-20230906-2003.zip I left all those settings at default (so Use SSL/TLS = no, localTLD = local, ports 80 and 443, etc. This is what I get for ipconfig /all on windows 10 machine: and windows 11 machine: I have power cycled each of those things individually, but not in such an intentional and organized fashion as you propose. I'll do that next. Thanks again.
  5. Yes to both. Here's what I get when I ping the IP address: Here is my browser error message: Yes. I'm not sure what you mean by base address range? They both use 192.168.0.x. The Win10 computer is connected to the router by ethernet. Thanks, I really appreciate the help.
  6. Hello all, I replaced my router recently and am no longer able to access my Unraid server (WebGUI, mapped network drives, cmd line 'ping') from one windows 10 machine. A chromebook, android phone, and a windows 11 machine are all able to access the WebGUI (and mapped network drives in the case of the windows 11 machine). Here's a picture of the error I get when trying to access mapped network drives: Here's a list of things I have tried: Using both the IP address of the Unraid server as well as http://tower.local Cleared my saved credentials in Windows Credential manager. Changed this setting as recommended in a different thread: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Lanman Workstation > Enable insecure guest logons. Renamed "/config/network.cfg" and restarted the server Manually assigning an IP (to the address assigned by my old router) in my router, in unraid settings, and manually assigning the same IP in both the router and in unraid (this was mostly to make it so my family could access Jellyfin the way they were used to, but it didn't fix the problem either) Probably a few other things I'm forgetting I've read through a number of threads regarding Windows-Unraid issues without finding a solution, although I am sure there are more out there. Also, it seems like most of those threads relate to SMB issues, which I don't think would prevent me from accessing the WebGUI (please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong). I'll be grateful for any help you can provide.