A quick tutorial on how to send your LAN users to your PiHole installation and block ads in your network. We have a separate video on how to set up PiHole in a MikroTik container.
00:00 Intro
00:35 DHCP method
1:27 NAT method
3:34 Personal considerations
00:00 Intro
00:35 DHCP method
1:27 NAT method
3:34 Personal considerations
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- MikroTik
- Tags
- mikrotik, routerboard, routeros
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