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- Comment on Devices getting router IP as DNS 1 year ago:
Then I’d recommend turning off the DHCP server on the Asus router and enabling it on the PiHole… inside the PiHole DHCP server configuration set your routers IP as a gateway address, and set the PiHole address as the DNS. This way, PiHole will manage the IP addresses in your network, which might be a better option overall
- Comment on Devices getting router IP as DNS 1 year ago:
Some devices get confused if there is only one DNS server provided by the DHCP… Maybe try setting your PiHole IP for both “Primary” and “Alternative” DNS server
- Comment on Devices getting router IP as DNS 1 year ago:
The DHCP server pushes the DNS configuration to the clients. Is your Asus router running the DHCP server? If so, set the DNS to point to your Pi-Hole