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Vakarios

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  1. Okay so, I was too quick to answer, turns out I was at first plugged in a WAN/LAN port on my router, and the port decided out of nowhere to switch configuration from LAN to WAN on its own...
  2. Yes, I just did that, nothing different (I'm wired for most of my devices). I've just noticed that the blinking led on the port of the router that I connect to my server is the orange one, while for my other devices, it's the green one, but I'm not sure if it's relevant.
  3. Hi everyone, I'm at my wits ends. I've switched ISP 10 days ago, and the transition seemed to be great, but today, out of nowhere, I lost all network connectivity. I'm unable to log on my server through the Web GUI or SSH, it's not showing up on my Router list of connected devices, and when I plug in a screen on my headless machine, there's a repetition of the line e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: NETDEV WATCHDOG: CPU: 1: transmit queue 0 timed out 5008 ms going on and on. I'm not able to boot on Unraid GUI also for some other obscure reason (I end up with a black screen and a single static _ in the top left corner of the screen), but I'm guessing it's a secondary issue and there's no real link to it. I've deleted network.cfg and network-extra.cfg (I don't have a network-rules.cfg), to no avail. I even tried to set up a static IP address in a defaulted network.cfg, but it didn't work either. Attached is the result of diagnostics , in case it helps. diagnostics-20250812-1855.zip

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