Hey thanks for watching! Certainly can. Depending on your setup and if you followed this video to the letter. > Open the windows menu and type cmd, right click open with admin. To open the command prompt with admin rights. > copy and paste the following commands without the quotes! > First make sure you have an alternative DNS setup. If you've pointed your router or computer ad Adguard restore the DNS settings or set them to something like google 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 then... >copy and paste into the command prompt "AdGuardHome -s stop" without quotes to stop the Adguard service. > Then run "AdGuardHome -s uninstall" to uninstall Adguard. > If needed delete Adguard directory where you saved Adguard to.
I have few questions, i did not remove it yet ofc: 1- does my pc have to be on 24/7 for it to block ads across my entire network? 2- why cannot i access the server from my iPhone, whether thro safari or a dedicated app for AdGuard Home? I really appreciate your help Thanks a lot
Yes your pc with Adguard must be on at all times if being used as the dns server otherwise dns will fail and internet access will fail too. You can access Adguard from your phone (When connected to your home network) if you type yourPCipaddress:82 (or whatever port you used for Adguard). So for me I go to 192.168.1.59:82 because thats the ip of my pc Adguard is installed on and 82 is the port number I have listed during setup for the gui/web interface. You can also connect over a vpn when outside the house. I'll do a video on VPN's one day its on my list.
I cannot access my adguard home from phone still. I type my pc ip address with port (which is 53) in safari but it gives me white blank page or safari performes some search as if i typed words not an ip address. My ip address begins with 10 not 192 like the usual case, perhaps thats the problem, i dont know.
I really appreciate that this is a long video. The other videos on this subject were way too short with no explanation on why. Also thanks for emphasizing that it needs to always be on, that changed what device I will install it on.
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bro your a life saver i've been trying every video for weeks on no one did a good job explaining are they were outdated. blessing keep up the great work.
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Thank you for the video. Most in depth one I've seen. Been wanting to put adguard on my pc and tp-link router but haven't been brave enough to try it. I may do now though I''ll have to study more about configuring the router first.
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This is really good; I've tried a couple of videos but yours was the only one that explained what I'm enabling AND why I'm enabling it. Thanks for your efforts!
So happy this worked for you. Feel free to check out the part 2 to this video advanced adguard tips! th-cam.com/video/0uHu6sWwQH4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RH3pTZ6iJjBJ13hs Don't forget to like and subscribe. Thanks again for watching and welcome to your new homelab home away from home 👍😎
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This is great. I wish someone could do an equivalent video on doing it on a mac laptop or mini. The procedure seems VERY different, and I couldn't figure it out.
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Thanks a lot for a super detailed video on this. Situation: I have a friend coming over to my place and he connects to my wifi where adguard dns set up. Will he have an internet access?
Thanks for your comment, don't forget to like, subscribe and welcome onboard! 🖖 Essentially custom block pages are becoming a thing of the past. Why? DNS resolvers are their to resolve hostname and ip's. They are not their to redirect to block pages as cool as this is. That said pre https era this was a simple thing to do but since https with higher security standards redirecting from a https url which the majority of the web is today is not allowed and is built to that effect. If we could still redirect https pages today as easy as this then anyone anywhere could use it for malicious acts. HSTS a security technology also ended this ability as it forces the page to only resolve to the correct location. I am no expert in this field and tried to dumb this down even for myself. But after extensive research into the custom block ip setting in Adguard and even setting up my own web server on a raspberry pi and using the ip on that to redirect my blocked pages to it only ever worked for http and for all https quires that over 90% of the web uses it just showed a connection refused error. So sorry to say this is basically a useless setting. If anyone does manage to get this working with HTTPS i would be very surprised and certainly would not trust their intentions.
My biggest problem is raspberry or better yet Bell Canada even though they have the ability to put in your own DNS seems to be blocking the system and I followed everything I get errors like cannot resolve took too long 500ms and other things like that so I always have to back and then even when blocking things like Facebook for test I still get it
Looks like people where having problems setting up custom dns with this isp and router even as far back as 2 years ago! www.reddit.com/r/bell/comments/109i3lv/giga_hub_dns_question/ i found this on reddit. You may need to setup a custom router and take more control of your network. If you do I can highly recommend using the firewalla purple or gold se depending on your budget, if you do, use my link at no extra cost to you to support the channel. I hope you get it sorted... firewalla.com/?rfsn=7967250.640af7
Hi thanks for watching. Never heard of blokada but will check it out. If you implement adguard at the router level like shown in my adguard video it should happily block ads on your streaming devices too. If you also use a VPN like wireguard to tunnel back home it can be used on all your devices no matter where you are. I'm going to do another video on it soon. Some ads are injected and are hard to block. TH-cam is about to inject adds into the video stream which will make it very hard for ads to be blocked on TH-cam. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more. Welcome onboard 🖖
I know this is a different question. I use Adguard software along side with Adguard home. I'm not really sure if I need to enable DNS protection on Adguard if I'm already using Adguard Home. Any advise would be much appreciated. Thank you.
That is a complex question. It has many answers. Some people would say you don't need to run ad guard as an application if you are already running it at the router level by installing it on your own server. If you use a VPN to connect back home and your DNS is also pointing back home then using an application on top of this is double the workload. If you don't have your DNS pointing back home when you're outside of your network then using the adguard app is recommended because that will still keep you protected when you're outside your network. So it really depends on your setup.
@@KLTechVideos My setup is not complex at all. It's very basic, I don't have DNS pointing back home or anything like that. I was not sure if turning on the DNS protection on the app is redundant or if it will slow it down if I already have Home setup already.
Ah I see. DNS protection just means it will send your DNS requests to adguard usually encrypted. It just further limits what your ISP does see. Although they can still see the IP address of the website you'll connecting to unless you use a VPN. The other benefits of protected DNS is that it's harder for people to send you to fake websites because adguard tightly controls the domains listed in its DNS servers. In some instances using adguards protected DNS can allow access to websites your ISP block. It's unlikely to affect actual speed that much as it's not a VPN service so it's not directing all your traffic through it. Think of adguard DNS protection as just using a different address book to look up websites. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching don't forget to like and subscribe welcome on board. 🖖
So I have no idea what is going on I have everything set up as if you did it but according to the dashboard everything is coming back with the ip 192.168.0.0 It shows that blocking it but the client still access it and get ads
Hi thanks for watching. Sorry for the delay in response. TH-cam held your comment. It sounds like you're having trouble with AdGuard Home on your Windows machine, specifically with clients getting ads despite the dashboard showing blocked requests. Here's a breakdown of potential causes and how to troubleshoot them: **1. IP Address Confusion:** * **192.168.0.0 is not a valid IP address for a device.** It's the network address for the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet. This suggests a misconfiguration somewhere. * **Check AdGuard Home's IP:** Ensure AdGuard Home is assigned a valid, static IP address within your network range (e.g., 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.100). You can usually find this in AdGuard Home's web interface under settings. * **Client DNS Settings:** Double-check that your client devices are actually using AdGuard Home's IP address as their DNS server. This is crucial for AdGuard Home to intercept and filter DNS requests. **2. DNS Leaks:** * **Even if you've set the DNS server on your clients, they might be bypassing AdGuard Home.** This can happen due to various reasons: * **VPN or Proxy:** If a client is using a VPN or proxy, it might be using a different DNS server. * **Hardcoded DNS:** Some applications or devices might have hardcoded DNS servers, ignoring your system-wide settings. * **Teredo Tunneling:** Windows sometimes uses Teredo tunneling, which can bypass your local DNS settings. * **To diagnose DNS leaks:** Use a website like [dnsleaktest.com](www.google.com/url?sa=E&source=gmail&q=www.dnsleaktest.com/) to check if your DNS requests are going through AdGuard Home. **3. Firewall Issues:** * **Ensure your Windows firewall (or any other firewall you have) isn't blocking DNS requests to AdGuard Home.** Check both incoming and outgoing rules for ports 53 (TCP and UDP). **4. Upstream DNS Servers:** * **In AdGuard Home's settings, make sure you have configured reliable upstream DNS servers.** Popular options include Cloudflare DNS, Google Public DNS, or Quad9. If your upstream servers are having issues, AdGuard Home won't function correctly. **5. Browser Extensions or Other Ad Blockers:** * **If you have browser extensions or other ad blockers running alongside AdGuard Home, they might interfere with each other.** Try disabling them temporarily to see if it resolves the issue. **6. AdGuard Home Configuration:** * **Review your AdGuard Home filter lists and settings.** Ensure you have appropriate blocklists enabled and that you haven't accidentally created rules that allow ads through. * **Check for any errors or warnings in AdGuard Home's logs.** They might provide clues about what's going wrong. **Troubleshooting Steps:** 1. **Verify AdGuard Home's IP address.** 2. **Check client DNS settings.** 3. **Test for DNS leaks.** 4. **Review firewall rules.** 5. **Confirm upstream DNS server configuration.** 6. **Temporarily disable other ad blockers.** 7. **Examine AdGuard Home's filter lists and settings.** 8. **Check AdGuard Home's logs for errors.** If you've gone through these steps and are still having issues, provide more details about your setup, such as: * How you installed AdGuard Home (e.g., directly on Windows, Docker). * The exact IP address assigned to AdGuard Home. * The DNS settings on your client devices. * Any specific websites or types of ads that are getting through. The more information you can provide, the better I can assist you in troubleshooting this issue.
Hey thanks for watching. If you point your router and devices at your adguard machine then it does need to be on 24/7 to work as your basically telling your devices use this adguard machine for DNS (to find websites). It will also adblock too. You could use a secondary DNS (in the DNS 2 fields on your router or devices) as a backup but this could lead to DNS leaks (and adverts coming through). Generally best practice is to use your adguard only and have it on 24/7. If you don't want to keep the pc on 24/7 or want lower energy bills consider buying a raspberry pi even the plfirst pi model b+ can run Adguard and is cheap as hell to run 24/7 a few quid a month maximum. Feel free to join me on my discord to chat more about it discord.gg/P6wWFP73gX don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
Depends. If your selfhosting adguard like shown in the video then the data stays on your hardware and your in control of it. Further to that you are increasing your privacy and internet control by using it because by it's design it's built to block web trackers and other nasties. If however you download the adguard DNS application and do not selfhost which is not shown in this video things change slightly.... **Adguard DNS is generally considered safe to use.** They have a strong reputation in the privacy and security space and focus heavily on protecting user data. Their privacy policy clearly outlines how they handle DNS queries, and they don't sell or share your data with third parties. The website itself is also well-secured. They use HTTPS encryption to protect your connection, and there haven't been any major security incidents reported. **However, as with any online service, there's always some level of risk.** Adguard is a third-party service, so you're placing some trust in them to handle your DNS traffic responsibly. If you're particularly concerned about privacy, you might consider setting up your own DNS server or using a more decentralized option. **Overall, though, for most users, Adguard DNS is a safe and reliable choice for improving privacy and blocking unwanted content.** Thanks for watching and your comments. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
After all these, my windows pcs cant open lolhello, but unfortunately my iPad and my android phones still do... Is it not working properly or I'm missing out something? At first, my android phones didn't open lolhello either, but for some weird reason it is opening there too now
Hey thanks for watching. You can add your own exceptions and whitelist in adguard. The video will show the relevant section but that should help you. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
A lot of routers have router level DNS handling. So all devices DNS go through the router and then get forwarded into adguard instead of routed. What router do you have? I run firewalla gold SE and have the same. My client show as the firewalla gold SE but I can still see all their requests. There maybe a way to resolve it. Happy to look into it for you. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe.
i set up adguard on my old pc which im using as a home server running Debian 12 its connected to lan and so on and i installed casaos to manage it headless the probem in having is that even if i go to use that dns on my windows11 pc and go to any website it wont load and i havent gotten any Queries in like 6h of having my laptop connected to the dns and it refreshing some news website all the time i checked if it works or not without the dns and it dose idk what to do anymore i spend 6h trying stuff and i cant get it to work somone help me
Yes you can. In the client identifier input the IP address or range. if I wanted to create a client representing vlan 6 I would put in 192.168.6.1.0/24 which then covers all my vlan 6 devices under that specific client. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
Hi Keith, hope you are well. Thanks for the video. I watched and did all you did last night for Aguard. I followed your every step. I could see It was blocking ads in the Dashboard, but when I came to TH-cam I was flooded with ads. I can't go through my router it is ISP-locked. I don't have a static IP. Can I use any browser or must it be Firefox? and not Chrome. I'm using Google Chrome. Or maybe change to Brave? I did uninstall AdGuard. I do still have the Adguard .zip file. I'm running Windows 11 Home Simple Language (Intel, not AMD) and I downloaded the .zip that is "AdGuardHome_Windows_386.zip" Was I correct? Please could you help and see where I'm going wrong. Thanks, Take care
Hey Thanks for watching! I'm afraid that youtube are now injecting ad's into their pages/videos which is incredibly hard to block. They are testing various methods across the google eco system to block ad blockers. At this time their is no known way to get around this. You could however use github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist which downloads youtube videos and then you can watch them on a web page hosted on your system. I could add this to my list of videos to make if you want. I believe youtube are testing this blocking tech on various accounts and browsers so you could always try not logging in and also using different browsers. VPN use too! But I think eventually they will make it so its a ton of ad's or premium. Hope that helps. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you haven't already and welcome onboard.
Thanks for watching my video. I run this on my home server which have the following specs: Ryzen 9 5900X 64GB of ram 2.5GB Ethernet over a 1Gbps connection. But you don't need anywhere near that to get good performance from Adguard. A raspberry pi 4 would do the trick nicely for that many clients. A Raspberry Pi 4 could reasonably handle AdGuard Home for 200 PPPoE clients, but let's break down why and explore some considerations: Why Raspberry Pi 4 is suitable: Power: The Raspberry Pi 4 has a quad-core processor that's sufficient for the computational demands of AdGuard Home, even with a larger number of clients. RAM: 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB RAM models are available. While more RAM is always better, even the 2GB variant should suffice for this use case. Networking: The built-in Gigabit Ethernet port is essential for handling the traffic flow smoothly. Considerations: DNS Queries: The number of DNS queries your clients generate is the biggest performance factor. If you have a high volume of DNS traffic, you might want to bump up the Raspberry Pi's RAM or consider a slightly more powerful device. Filtering Complexity: If you use extensive custom filtering rules or blocklists, this increases the workload on the device. Storage: A decent microSD card (for the OS and AdGuard's database) is sufficient. Opt for a faster card if possible for better responsiveness. Future-proofing: While sufficient now, consider if your client count is likely to significantly increase in the future. Don't forget to subscribe for more content and checkout my video on advanced adguard tips! th-cam.com/video/0uHu6sWwQH4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zDRP3YpsdjJz1W8z
Could you please tell me how to uninstall the AdGuard Home from Win 11? Thanks
Hey thanks for watching! Certainly can. Depending on your setup and if you followed this video to the letter.
> Open the windows menu and type cmd, right click open with admin. To open the command prompt with admin rights.
> copy and paste the following commands without the quotes!
> First make sure you have an alternative DNS setup. If you've pointed your router or computer ad Adguard restore the DNS settings or set them to something like google 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 then...
>copy and paste into the command prompt "AdGuardHome -s stop" without quotes to stop the Adguard service.
> Then run "AdGuardHome -s uninstall" to uninstall Adguard.
> If needed delete Adguard directory where you saved Adguard to.
I have few questions, i did not remove it yet ofc:
1- does my pc have to be on 24/7 for it to block ads across my entire network?
2- why cannot i access the server from my iPhone, whether thro safari or a dedicated app for AdGuard Home?
I really appreciate your help
Thanks a lot
Yes your pc with Adguard must be on at all times if being used as the dns server otherwise dns will fail and internet access will fail too.
You can access Adguard from your phone (When connected to your home network) if you type yourPCipaddress:82 (or whatever port you used for Adguard). So for me I go to 192.168.1.59:82 because thats the ip of my pc Adguard is installed on and 82 is the port number I have listed during setup for the gui/web interface. You can also connect over a vpn when outside the house. I'll do a video on VPN's one day its on my list.
Weird, my pc is off and i still have internet access, tho no ads are being blocked at the moment.
I cannot access my adguard home from phone still. I type my pc ip address with port (which is 53) in safari but it gives me white blank page or safari performes some search as if i typed words not an ip address. My ip address begins with 10 not 192 like the usual case, perhaps thats the problem, i dont know.
I really appreciate that this is a long video. The other videos on this subject were way too short with no explanation on why. Also thanks for emphasizing that it needs to always be on, that changed what device I will install it on.
Hey! Thanks for watching and I'm so glad this helped you. Don't forget to like and subscribe! Welcome onboard 🖖
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Absolutely one of the best videos on AdGuard, didn’t even notice the time go by. Cheers!
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The best walkthrough of AdGuard that I've found so far on TH-cam. Thank you!
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bro your a life saver i've been trying every video for weeks on no one did a good job explaining are they were outdated. blessing keep up the great work.
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Thank you so much. I couldn't get this to work on WiFi, but thanks to your detailed guide, it all works now.
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Thank you for the video. Most in depth one I've seen. Been wanting to put adguard on my pc and tp-link router but haven't been brave enough to try it. I may do now though I''ll have to study more about configuring the router first.
Thank you for your words of encouragement. I'm glad the video helped you! Subscribe to get the latest content. Also I've filmed a part 2 for advanced adguard tips checkout my TH-cam channel profile for more info.
A+ video I use Ad guard Home on my WRT router and its a must have .
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This is really good; I've tried a couple of videos but yours was the only one that explained what I'm enabling AND why I'm enabling it. Thanks for your efforts!
So happy this worked for you. Feel free to check out the part 2 to this video advanced adguard tips! th-cam.com/video/0uHu6sWwQH4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RH3pTZ6iJjBJ13hs
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You are the best. Incredibly helpful video
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Wow this was a great video thanks a lot ! :)
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Thanks for detail explaination. Much appreciated your time.
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Nice guide, thanks a lot.
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Super useful video. Was helpful to set up Adguard Home on GL.iNet BERYL Travel Router. Heading to the PT2 advanced video now.
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This is great. I wish someone could do an equivalent video on doing it on a mac laptop or mini. The procedure seems VERY different, and I couldn't figure it out.
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Will install this as soon as I turn my pc on next ❤
Hope you enjoy it! Privacy at its best.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you very much.
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great video covers everything. most just zoom threw and dont explain anything.
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Thank you so much 🎉
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Great video
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Thanks a lot for a super detailed video on this. Situation: I have a friend coming over to my place and he connects to my wifi where adguard dns set up. Will he have an internet access?
Hi Lilia I know we spoke in the discord just replying to clear from my comments list. Thanks.
Thank you so much, works like a charm!
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How would you setup the custom block page as it only takes an IP and wont work with SSL. thank you
Thanks for your comment, don't forget to like, subscribe and welcome onboard! 🖖 Essentially custom block pages are becoming a thing of the past. Why? DNS resolvers are their to resolve hostname and ip's. They are not their to redirect to block pages as cool as this is. That said pre https era this was a simple thing to do but since https with higher security standards redirecting from a https url which the majority of the web is today is not allowed and is built to that effect. If we could still redirect https pages today as easy as this then anyone anywhere could use it for malicious acts. HSTS a security technology also ended this ability as it forces the page to only resolve to the correct location. I am no expert in this field and tried to dumb this down even for myself. But after extensive research into the custom block ip setting in Adguard and even setting up my own web server on a raspberry pi and using the ip on that to redirect my blocked pages to it only ever worked for http and for all https quires that over 90% of the web uses it just showed a connection refused error. So sorry to say this is basically a useless setting. If anyone does manage to get this working with HTTPS i would be very surprised and certainly would not trust their intentions.
My biggest problem is raspberry or better yet Bell Canada even though they have the ability to put in your own DNS seems to be blocking the system and I followed everything I get errors like cannot resolve took too long 500ms
and other things like that so I always have to back and then even when blocking things like Facebook for test I still get it
Hey thanks for watching. Can you advise what router model you are using. Thanks.
@@KLTechVideos bell giga hub 3000
Looks like people where having problems setting up custom dns with this isp and router even as far back as 2 years ago! www.reddit.com/r/bell/comments/109i3lv/giga_hub_dns_question/ i found this on reddit. You may need to setup a custom router and take more control of your network. If you do I can highly recommend using the firewalla purple or gold se depending on your budget, if you do, use my link at no extra cost to you to support the channel. I hope you get it sorted... firewalla.com/?rfsn=7967250.640af7
Nice video. Have you ever used or heard of Blokada? What ad blocker do you recommend for streaming devices?
Hi thanks for watching. Never heard of blokada but will check it out. If you implement adguard at the router level like shown in my adguard video it should happily block ads on your streaming devices too. If you also use a VPN like wireguard to tunnel back home it can be used on all your devices no matter where you are. I'm going to do another video on it soon. Some ads are injected and are hard to block. TH-cam is about to inject adds into the video stream which will make it very hard for ads to be blocked on TH-cam. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more. Welcome onboard 🖖
I know this is a different question. I use Adguard software along side with Adguard home. I'm not really sure if I need to enable DNS protection on Adguard if I'm already using Adguard Home. Any advise would be much appreciated. Thank you.
That is a complex question. It has many answers. Some people would say you don't need to run ad guard as an application if you are already running it at the router level by installing it on your own server. If you use a VPN to connect back home and your DNS is also pointing back home then using an application on top of this is double the workload. If you don't have your DNS pointing back home when you're outside of your network then using the adguard app is recommended because that will still keep you protected when you're outside your network. So it really depends on your setup.
@@KLTechVideos My setup is not complex at all. It's very basic, I don't have DNS pointing back home or anything like that. I was not sure if turning on the DNS protection on the app is redundant or if it will slow it down if I already have Home setup already.
Ah I see. DNS protection just means it will send your DNS requests to adguard usually encrypted. It just further limits what your ISP does see. Although they can still see the IP address of the website you'll connecting to unless you use a VPN. The other benefits of protected DNS is that it's harder for people to send you to fake websites because adguard tightly controls the domains listed in its DNS servers. In some instances using adguards protected DNS can allow access to websites your ISP block. It's unlikely to affect actual speed that much as it's not a VPN service so it's not directing all your traffic through it. Think of adguard DNS protection as just using a different address book to look up websites. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching don't forget to like and subscribe welcome on board. 🖖
So I have no idea what is going on I have everything set up as if you did it but according to the dashboard everything is coming back with the ip 192.168.0.0 It shows that blocking it but the client still access it and get ads
Hi thanks for watching. Sorry for the delay in response. TH-cam held your comment.
It sounds like you're having trouble with AdGuard Home on your Windows machine, specifically with clients getting ads despite the dashboard showing blocked requests. Here's a breakdown of potential causes and how to troubleshoot them:
**1. IP Address Confusion:**
* **192.168.0.0 is not a valid IP address for a device.** It's the network address for the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet. This suggests a misconfiguration somewhere.
* **Check AdGuard Home's IP:** Ensure AdGuard Home is assigned a valid, static IP address within your network range (e.g., 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.100). You can usually find this in AdGuard Home's web interface under settings.
* **Client DNS Settings:** Double-check that your client devices are actually using AdGuard Home's IP address as their DNS server. This is crucial for AdGuard Home to intercept and filter DNS requests.
**2. DNS Leaks:**
* **Even if you've set the DNS server on your clients, they might be bypassing AdGuard Home.** This can happen due to various reasons:
* **VPN or Proxy:** If a client is using a VPN or proxy, it might be using a different DNS server.
* **Hardcoded DNS:** Some applications or devices might have hardcoded DNS servers, ignoring your system-wide settings.
* **Teredo Tunneling:** Windows sometimes uses Teredo tunneling, which can bypass your local DNS settings.
* **To diagnose DNS leaks:** Use a website like [dnsleaktest.com](www.google.com/url?sa=E&source=gmail&q=www.dnsleaktest.com/) to check if your DNS requests are going through AdGuard Home.
**3. Firewall Issues:**
* **Ensure your Windows firewall (or any other firewall you have) isn't blocking DNS requests to AdGuard Home.** Check both incoming and outgoing rules for ports 53 (TCP and UDP).
**4. Upstream DNS Servers:**
* **In AdGuard Home's settings, make sure you have configured reliable upstream DNS servers.** Popular options include Cloudflare DNS, Google Public DNS, or Quad9. If your upstream servers are having issues, AdGuard Home won't function correctly.
**5. Browser Extensions or Other Ad Blockers:**
* **If you have browser extensions or other ad blockers running alongside AdGuard Home, they might interfere with each other.** Try disabling them temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
**6. AdGuard Home Configuration:**
* **Review your AdGuard Home filter lists and settings.** Ensure you have appropriate blocklists enabled and that you haven't accidentally created rules that allow ads through.
* **Check for any errors or warnings in AdGuard Home's logs.** They might provide clues about what's going wrong.
**Troubleshooting Steps:**
1. **Verify AdGuard Home's IP address.**
2. **Check client DNS settings.**
3. **Test for DNS leaks.**
4. **Review firewall rules.**
5. **Confirm upstream DNS server configuration.**
6. **Temporarily disable other ad blockers.**
7. **Examine AdGuard Home's filter lists and settings.**
8. **Check AdGuard Home's logs for errors.**
If you've gone through these steps and are still having issues, provide more details about your setup, such as:
* How you installed AdGuard Home (e.g., directly on Windows, Docker).
* The exact IP address assigned to AdGuard Home.
* The DNS settings on your client devices.
* Any specific websites or types of ads that are getting through.
The more information you can provide, the better I can assist you in troubleshooting this issue.
if i intsall this on my pc do i have to keep my pc on 24/7 for my internet to work or will it still work but without adguard
Hey thanks for watching. If you point your router and devices at your adguard machine then it does need to be on 24/7 to work as your basically telling your devices use this adguard machine for DNS (to find websites). It will also adblock too. You could use a secondary DNS (in the DNS 2 fields on your router or devices) as a backup but this could lead to DNS leaks (and adverts coming through). Generally best practice is to use your adguard only and have it on 24/7. If you don't want to keep the pc on 24/7 or want lower energy bills consider buying a raspberry pi even the plfirst pi model b+ can run Adguard and is cheap as hell to run 24/7 a few quid a month maximum. Feel free to join me on my discord to chat more about it discord.gg/P6wWFP73gX don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
how safe is adguard dns ? the website which does the same thing
Depends. If your selfhosting adguard like shown in the video then the data stays on your hardware and your in control of it. Further to that you are increasing your privacy and internet control by using it because by it's design it's built to block web trackers and other nasties.
If however you download the adguard DNS application and do not selfhost which is not shown in this video things change slightly....
**Adguard DNS is generally considered safe to use.** They have a strong reputation in the privacy and security space and focus heavily on protecting user data. Their privacy policy clearly outlines how they handle DNS queries, and they don't sell or share your data with third parties.
The website itself is also well-secured. They use HTTPS encryption to protect your connection, and there haven't been any major security incidents reported.
**However, as with any online service, there's always some level of risk.** Adguard is a third-party service, so you're placing some trust in them to handle your DNS traffic responsibly. If you're particularly concerned about privacy, you might consider setting up your own DNS server or using a more decentralized option.
**Overall, though, for most users, Adguard DNS is a safe and reliable choice for improving privacy and blocking unwanted content.**
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@@KLTechVideos thanks for the info
After all these, my windows pcs cant open lolhello, but unfortunately my iPad and my android phones still do... Is it not working properly or I'm missing out something?
At first, my android phones didn't open lolhello either, but for some weird reason it is opening there too now
Hey thanks for watching. You can add your own exceptions and whitelist in adguard. The video will show the relevant section but that should help you. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
How can you identify clients? I've changed the DNS on the router but only the router IP shows in the clients
A lot of routers have router level DNS handling. So all devices DNS go through the router and then get forwarded into adguard instead of routed. What router do you have? I run firewalla gold SE and have the same. My client show as the firewalla gold SE but I can still see all their requests. There maybe a way to resolve it. Happy to look into it for you. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe.
i set up adguard on my old pc which im using as a home server running Debian 12 its connected to lan and so on and i installed casaos to manage it headless the probem in having is that even if i go to use that dns on my windows11 pc and go to any website it wont load and i havent gotten any Queries in like 6h of having my laptop connected to the dns and it refreshing some news website all the time i checked if it works or not without the dns and it dose idk what to do anymore i spend 6h trying stuff and i cant get it to work somone help me
Have you seen my adguard video for Casa OS?????????????? th-cam.com/video/hYhT7ITTkI4/w-d-xo.html
@@KLTechVideos I did it I had to change some ports to 53 ty for the help still :)
I'm glad it helped you! Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard! 🖖
At @18:20 is it possible to make a new client rule which targets an entire VLAN, Network, or Subnet?
Yes you can. In the client identifier input the IP address or range. if I wanted to create a client representing vlan 6 I would put in 192.168.6.1.0/24 which then covers all my vlan 6 devices under that specific client. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖
@@KLTechVideos Thank you
Hi Keith, hope you are well. Thanks for the video.
I watched and did all you did last night for Aguard.
I followed your every step.
I could see It was blocking ads in the Dashboard, but when I came to TH-cam I was flooded with ads.
I can't go through my router it is ISP-locked. I don't have a static IP.
Can I use any browser or must it be Firefox? and not Chrome. I'm using Google Chrome. Or maybe change to Brave?
I did uninstall AdGuard. I do still have the Adguard .zip file.
I'm running Windows 11 Home Simple Language (Intel, not AMD) and I downloaded the .zip that is "AdGuardHome_Windows_386.zip"
Was I correct?
Please could you help and see where I'm going wrong.
Thanks,
Take care
Hey Thanks for watching! I'm afraid that youtube are now injecting ad's into their pages/videos which is incredibly hard to block. They are testing various methods across the google eco system to block ad blockers. At this time their is no known way to get around this. You could however use github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist which downloads youtube videos and then you can watch them on a web page hosted on your system. I could add this to my list of videos to make if you want. I believe youtube are testing this blocking tech on various accounts and browsers so you could always try not logging in and also using different browsers. VPN use too! But I think eventually they will make it so its a ton of ad's or premium. Hope that helps. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you haven't already and welcome onboard.
@@KLTechVideos Thanks for the info, yes I have subscribed. Take care
i have 200 pppoe clients, i want to use this, what hardware can you suggest?
Thanks for watching my video. I run this on my home server which have the following specs:
Ryzen 9 5900X
64GB of ram
2.5GB Ethernet over a 1Gbps connection.
But you don't need anywhere near that to get good performance from Adguard. A raspberry pi 4 would do the trick nicely for that many clients.
A Raspberry Pi 4 could reasonably handle AdGuard Home for 200 PPPoE clients, but let's break down why and explore some considerations:
Why Raspberry Pi 4 is suitable:
Power: The Raspberry Pi 4 has a quad-core processor that's sufficient for the computational demands of AdGuard Home, even with a larger number of clients.
RAM: 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB RAM models are available. While more RAM is always better, even the 2GB variant should suffice for this use case.
Networking: The built-in Gigabit Ethernet port is essential for handling the traffic flow smoothly.
Considerations:
DNS Queries: The number of DNS queries your clients generate is the biggest performance factor. If you have a high volume of DNS traffic, you might want to bump up the Raspberry Pi's RAM or consider a slightly more powerful device.
Filtering Complexity: If you use extensive custom filtering rules or blocklists, this increases the workload on the device.
Storage: A decent microSD card (for the OS and AdGuard's database) is sufficient. Opt for a faster card if possible for better responsiveness.
Future-proofing: While sufficient now, consider if your client count is likely to significantly increase in the future.
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@@KLTechVideos wow thank u so much. You got a new sub sir.
Please please please can you do a video on how to reset your password on win
Definitely added to my list 🤠 thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe and welcome onboard 🖖