![]() I had set the first one to the Pi's IP address and the second one to 127.0.0.1 (I also tried it with 0.0.0.0) The Netgear M1 interface is very limited and it forces you to have two DNS servers listed. I was able to log in to the PiHole interface on the LAN and to the Router's interface - but couldn't get out on the WAN. I literally turned it off and then a few days later back on again (and we all know that's supposed to fix things, not break them!) I have made no changes to either the Netgear or the Pi configs. ![]() ![]() Today I had need of the mobile hotspot so I powered it up, connected to it and couldn't get an internet connection. The router I'm using it on is a Netgear Nighthawk M1 (aka MR1100 in some regions) mobile hotspot.Īfter some initial confusing behaviour which turned out to be due to me having put Google's DNS on my client machine (therefore bypassing the PiHole) I had it all working perfectly and tested on multiple devices. ![]() I set up a PiZero2 with PiHole and Unbound as per Craft Computing's YouTube video "You're running Pi-Hole wrong! Setting up your own Recursive DNS Server!" ![]()
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