January 20, 20188 yr As the title suggests, I've had a 192.168.0.X address space for as long as I can remember. And now, suddenly, my router (Netgear D7000) has decided to all of a sudden switch to a 10.0.0.X address space. The problem with that is, I've statically configured my Unraid server on a 192.168.0.X address space, and I can not access it anymore. What can I do? Edited January 20, 20188 yr by bamtan edited title
January 20, 20188 yr Routers don't decide on their own to make changes like this, something was changed in your environment. To reach your unRAID server you can change the network settings of your PC and give it a static IP address in the same range as the server. Once all is settled change it back to dynamic.
January 20, 20188 yr Author 20 minutes ago, bonienl said: Routers don't decide on their own to make changes like this, something was changed in your environment. To reach your unRAID server you can change the network settings of your PC and give it a static IP address in the same range as the server. Once all is settled change it back to dynamic. Thanks, I've managed to change my LAN back to the 192.168.0.X address space. Hopefully no more issues show up.
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