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Matssa

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  1. Not really I ended doing it differently: using the bridge mode but with both NICs activated because my router is compatible. Not really sure though if it works or if the bandwidth is better since I don't know how to test it.
  2. Hi all, I am switching from Proxmox to UnRaid and I'm a little lost in terms of network / docker / multiple NICS. My system is a home server with 2 1Gb NICs, an NVME, an SSD and several USB stuff. My main objective is to use it for : - UnRAID / NAS (ofc) on eth0 - Home Assistant on eth0 using docker - Pyload / Radarr / Plex on eth1 using docker On proxmox, I needed to create two VMs for each eth so that each VM had it's own IP on my network. I want to do the same on UnRAID, which is create a bridge on eth0 and on eth1 with each it's own IP and connect my docker containers to one or the other. I tried to create said bridge using create network com.docker....brige on br1 but didn't work. Anyone managed to make this work? Here is my config on UnRAID on my eth stuff (two IPs on the same network, however eth1 has a default gateway though since I use automatic). Here are my routing table (no changes made for now): And here is docker : When creating a frigate container for example, I can't choose between br0 or br1 : I know that we can connect a docker container via a command line to another network, but I can't seem to find the docker network that could work : Thanks everyone for your help!

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