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eth0 and eth1 messed up. eth0 doesn't get IP, instead bridge0 gets ip

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Hi.  I activated bonding some time ago.  Didn't get it working properly, and decided to revert back to old setup since getting confused with which IP to access.

 

Anyway, now that I went to network, turned off bonding in eth0 (192.168.1.103) and eth1 (192.168.1.106), I suddendly cannot access my NAS via webgui at 192.168.1.103.  When I look at the console, I can see that eth0 don't get an IP, bridge0 gets 192.168.1.103 and bridge1 gets 192.168.1.106, and there's no eth1.

 

I assume I have to reconfigure network.  But I can no longer access webgui, and don't know how to fix it in console.  How do I fix this?

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You can go back to default network settings by deleting or renaming config/network.cfg on flash and rebooting.

  • Author

Great!  I'll try that asap.

  • Author

This fixed the problem alright. Thanks very much. Now, it says my ethernet port 1 is down. Check cable. Is it alright to leave it as is?


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