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[SOLVED] Dumb mistake on my part - network issue

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Hello,

 

I have been running Unraid for almost 2 years without issues.  Dumb mistake part though, I assigned my Tower a static address, based off of the modem/router combo I was using for my network.  Therefore, my Tower is assigned 192.168.0.xxx.  Needed to upgrade/update the router.  Purchased another router/modem combo, and had nothing but issues.  Contacted manufacturer, and they offered to replace and refund purchase rather than figure out what was the issue.  So, ended up getting a seperate modem and router.  Works fantastic, BUT, the network addressing is now 192.168.1.xxx.  My Tower is no longer seen on the network.  I can still log into the Tower directly, but cannot seem to get to the flash drive to change from static to auto dhcp, or to change thge ip manually to at least see the tower on the new network.  Or, is there some other way to get this done?  I need to reconfigure my PiHole, COPS and Calibre as well. 

 

Any assistance appreciated,

 

Tom

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Put flash in PC, delete config/network.cfg so it will use default DHCP. I recommend leaving it as DHCP and reserve its IP in the router instead of assigning a static IP.

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So, this will get the Tower seen, correct.  What about reconfigure for the PiHole?  Thoughts?

7 minutes ago, Tom B said:

So, this will get the Tower seen, correct.  What about reconfigure for the PiHole?  Thoughts?

You edit the app on the docker tab, and select a new IP address for it

  • Author

Thank you to all.  Did as trurl suggested, that worked great.  Then reconfigured the separate dockers, via each individual config, as suggested by Squid and it appears to be working.  Thank you all again.

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Dumb mistake on my part - network issue

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