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I have today installed Adguard Home on my Raspberry Pi just to try and for now, I have not done any sort of router level setup. I only setup the DNS on my iPhone and iPad. But I do wish to use it home wide. I am just concerned that doing so, does it cause issues with certain websites or apps on mobile or TV apps? If yes then what to do in such situation as the setup is at router level.
Also, I see the option to setup DNS gives me following options..
The third one above is the IP address of my Raspberry Pi and I have used the same in my phone. But on router level, say I use that and say my Pi is off, does it mean my internet is kind of broken as queries will be router through Ad Guard on Pi? Or if it is not available, it is bypassed and internet works without any blocking? Or is using 127.0.0.1 (localhost?) helps?
People using home wide ad blocking, seeking your help in answering above queries which will help me in making decision.
Also, how has your overall experience been better once you employed such network level ad blocking?
Also, I see the option to setup DNS gives me following options..
Code:
[LIST]
[*]127.0.0.1
[*]::1
[*]192.168.29.50
[/LIST]
The third one above is the IP address of my Raspberry Pi and I have used the same in my phone. But on router level, say I use that and say my Pi is off, does it mean my internet is kind of broken as queries will be router through Ad Guard on Pi? Or if it is not available, it is bypassed and internet works without any blocking? Or is using 127.0.0.1 (localhost?) helps?
People using home wide ad blocking, seeking your help in answering above queries which will help me in making decision.
Also, how has your overall experience been better once you employed such network level ad blocking?