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  1. @Hoopster I don't have the bonding setting options like you do (see attached picture). I had to lookup "enable bonding" and then the words popped up in setting, but there was nothing for me to choose. Also, being that I don't have internet access, I can't get the plug-in through Apps. I did go to realtek and download the driver. but I can't figure out how to load it manually. Thank
  2. @Vr2Io I deleted rm /boot/config/network.cfg. I have done this before with no luck, but I did it again and attached a new diagnostics. I could not find this file to delete rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg I did have 5 SATA devices. 2 were old external storage that I was using as caches. they were small and didn't really need them. so I unplugged them, incase they were causing a problem. @MAM59 I'm not sure how to get rid of bonds. My NAS was plugged into a network switch, but there is only one ethernet port and cable running from the NAS to the switch. I did try to remove the switch and plug directly into the modem, but that didn't give me internet access either. Also, I thought I attached my original diagnositics to the post. I've attached a new one to this response. If this is not the correct files, let me know and I'll try to figure out the correct ones. Thanks closetnas-diagnostics-20251226-1459.zip
  3. closetnas-diagnostics-20251215-1030.zip I’m having network issues after a system rebuild and I’m hoping for some guidance. Background I recently rebuilt my Unraid system with new hardware. The server was working normally before the rebuild, using the same USB boot device and Unraid install. New hardware CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Motherboard: ASUS B650E (Realtek 8125 NIC) RAM: G.Skill Flare X5 2x16GB BIOS version: 3602 Unraid version: 7.0.1 Issue After the rebuild, Unraid boots but shows: IPv4 address: not set IPv6 address: not set I have no network connectivity What I’ve tried Verified the Ethernet cable works on another computer Confirmed the onboard NIC is enabled in BIOS Updated the motherboard BIOS to version 3602 Checked BIOS settings for anything network-related that might be disabled Downloaded an updated Realtek 8125 driver, but I’m unclear how (or if) it can be loaded manually in Unraid I’ve read that there can be issues with the Realtek 8125 NIC, which makes me suspect a driver problem, but I’m not sure what the next step should be. Diagnostics Diagnostics are attached to this post.

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