The problem however I faced on MacOS was the following: when I set a custom DNS server (which pointed to my AdGuard service running on a Raspberry Pi) for my home Wi-FI network, the same DNS server would be used when connecting to other Wi-Fi networks. In the DNS tab, set the DNS server(s) which will be the internal IP address of your PI-Hole or AdGuard instance.Open Network Preferences and select Advanced.On my MacBook Pro, configuring the DNS server is as follows: This requires me to manually set my DNS server for each device. Each DNS request is sent to AdGuard and requests from advertisement networks are blocked. This is a great adblocking tool – it works basically the same as Pi-Hole (which I tried before using AdGuard and its one of the best Raspberry Pi use cases). Currently I am running AgGuard to block ads when I am connected to my local network via Wi-Fi.
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