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The network settings are stored in a single file on your USB boot drive: /boot/config/network.cfg Step-by-Step Reset Procedure Method 1: Using a different computer (Recommended) your Unraid server. Remove the USB flash drive. Plug the USB into a PC or Mac. Navigate to the config folder on the drive. Delete (or rename to .bak ) the file named network.cfg . Eject the drive and plug it back into the server. Boot the server; it will now request a new IP via DHCP . Method 2: Via Terminal (If you have local access) If you have a monitor and keyboard attached to the server: Log in at the command prompt (usually root ). Type: rm /boot/config/network.cfg Type: reboot Important Considerations

If present, rename network-rules.cfg to network-rules.cfg.old . unraid reset network settings install

We’ve all been there. You’ve spent the afternoon carefully crafting your new Unraid server, you plug it into your network, hit the power button, and… nothing. The WebGUI doesn't load. You ping the IP, but it’s a ghost.

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Unplug the Unraid boot USB flash drive from the server.

: Any custom static IP you previously set will be lost. Plug the USB into a PC or Mac

While Unraid defaults to DHCP, a static IP is preferred for a NAS. Navigate to . Change "IPv4 address assignment" to Static .

To reset Unraid network settings to the installation defaults, from the /boot/config directory on your flash drive and then reboot your server. This action forces Unraid to regenerate these files with default DHCP settings during the next boot. 1. Reset via Local Terminal

Last updated: October 2025. Compatible with Unraid 6.12.x and 7.0.0+

Open a web browser on your computer and type http://unraid.local or http://[your-custom-server-name] .