Oh I have a question for you about above configuration.
What motivated you to drop Google's DNS servers there?
By doing so, the clients communicate directly unfiltered with these Google DNS servers.
One task that your router does is filter out local/private DNS queries not intended to be forwarded to public DNS servers like those of Google.
We all know Google is happily crunching/munching our data to make a profit.
By letting queries loose unfiltered, you provide Google with even more of your private data to munch
Lol I had the google DNS from previous setup before ever trying any pihole, I used to use quad 9 or whatever my ISP provided. But really my ISP has always had a bad rep for horrible speeds i mean i grew up with it at my parents and on a good day i might have seen 10mpbs.
With the fiber optic to an adtran ONT and a horrible Nokia beacon 6 i did have tp link in a sort of mixed up bridge mode config and two routers two IP, several SSID and I mean i believe thats what caused the constant arguing in the relationship the frequencies or something
After hard reset of the router it has worked so well EXCEPT.. I am still unsure if I even get IPv6 from ISP, I did see somewhere that they did not support it at one point, but every time I visit my pi hole admin, and leave it.. whenever I try to login this is what I see
Am I just always going to have to do a little reboot because I do not get any light changes on my router but I can provide a new debug, currently looking at it and I really need to learn what to look for
If those wont work either, create a new help topic/request here including a new debug token to keep issues separated.
If you login via Putty, you can create a fresh debug log with below one:
pihole -d
EDIT: Dont post the full log!
Only the token URL displayed after uploading.