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minus-squareBigBrownDog@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·2 months agoI’ll check it out. Unfortunately I have comcast and I’m forced to use their modem/router. Could I still set up an AdGuard DNS with it? I had my own modem and router, but it mysteriously stopped working and comcast can’t figure out why. Happened with 2 modems, but theirs works fine.
minus-squarecouch1potato@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoYou can set up a pfsense router behind your other router and install stuff on pfsense, including adblockers, dns, etc. Basically you’ll go into your Comcast router, set up a static IP to be in the DMZ, and have that IP designated to the MAC address of your pfsense box. There may be more to it as I haven’t messed with my routers in quite a while. I’m sure someone will correct me 😂
I’ll check it out. Unfortunately I have comcast and I’m forced to use their modem/router. Could I still set up an AdGuard DNS with it?
I had my own modem and router, but it mysteriously stopped working and comcast can’t figure out why. Happened with 2 modems, but theirs works fine.
You can set up a pfsense router behind your other router and install stuff on pfsense, including adblockers, dns, etc.
Basically you’ll go into your Comcast router, set up a static IP to be in the DMZ, and have that IP designated to the MAC address of your pfsense box.
There may be more to it as I haven’t messed with my routers in quite a while. I’m sure someone will correct me 😂