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Expected Behaviour:
Pi hole should be acting as DNS server
Actual Behaviour:
Pinging Google from client laptop results in "Ping request could not find....". Connecting to web admin on Pi Hole works just fine though. I have tried the Pi Hole IP as my router DNS server and have now just limited it to changing the DNS setting on the laptop as my Internet access kept stopping throughout the house.
To set Pi Hole up, I used the following instructions : Block ads on your network with Raspberry Pi and pi-hole | Opensource.com
Hi
Thank you for a very swift reply !
I have made note of the IP address of the Pi Hole Pi (Ethernet connected) and have put it into the "Primary DNS" section of my router TP LINK Admin Tool on the DHCP page
This seems to be how they suggested doing it in the article I linked.
When my house Internet kept stopping as a result then I have been setting it on the client laptop in the Ethernet connection properties.
I'll take a look at the link you sent as I am only just starting out on this and need to learn as much as possible
Thanks again
Ben
As far as I can see, the only DNS set in my router settings is the Pi Hole.
In the laptop network adaptor properties, I have definitely only set up one DNS and that is the Pi Hole
Totally bemused by this
@jacob.salmela
Hang on - I am using ethernet on this pi for its Internet access - the wlan0 adaptor should just be for things attaching to it wirelessly
So - the question still remains - how is this not working ?