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Since updating to 6.2 I loose network connection whenever I reboot server or router. I had a static ip configured on the server but that isn't recognized anymore. I deleted network.cfg and got it working a couple of days ago but this morning I reset my router and again my server doesn't get a ip. I deleted network.cfg and network rules but it still isn't working. ethtool shows there is a link detected on eth0. Please help and advise on how to get this working again.

First thing, I would do is check to see if your router will allow you to reserve IP addresses for computers that are not using DHCP to get  an address.  Many do and that will 'tell' your router that there is a computer there which needs to accounted for. 

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Thanks Frank. I think I made an error because another NAS on the same network also had a DHCP server enabled. After disabling it everything works fine.

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