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#Pihole is fantastic for managing ads and blocking stuff across your network. However, if you've got a busy network, it doesn't really show clients particularly well. It just shows the IP. So I've built a free #Chrome and #Firefox #extension that allows you to map an IP to an actual name. So anytime you're in Pihole,, it just shows you the client name not the IP address.
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KieseIdk why this is not just a feature in pihole. So annoying
I know right... wtf?
tm1236885324677658643467Hi Ben, How do you sort conditional routing as having an issue with pihole slowing down home assistant.
In my case I do not use conditional routing on Pi-hole itself. Pi-hole handles the local DNS rewrites, Nginx Proxy Manager handles the reverse proxy and local SSL, and Technitium is my upstream DNS resolver and cache. Omada is just doing DHCP and VLANs. Home Assistant is on a different VLAN from the DNS stack, so if there is slowness I would first look at cross-VLAN DNS access, local DNS resolution paths, and whether both Pi-hole and Technitium are caching or forwarding in a way that adds delay. So I would treat it as a DNS path or VLAN issue more than a conditional routing issue.
tm1236885324677658643467Thanks for your detailed reply. I will look into this as also running Omada. I am new to networking so happy to learn. It was your arrr stack video that started me off down this path. So thank you
omada is good I belive, it's got a tonne of features but it's tplink so it's cheaper than other options. there is, I belive a gateway with built in controller, and that will do all your vlans and stuff, in a single device.
AlwaleedDo you have 48 hours in a day? 😂
Hahaha, time is relative.
AlwaleedIt's better for you to use MAC Address as it's fixed, Better than static IP for someone devices
true, but pihole doesn't surface Mac in the ui from what I can tell.
AlwaleedSo, you are using Pi-hole as a DNS-only server, not as a DHCP Server as well.
correct, My network runs on TP-Link Omada for VLANs, DHCP, and client management. Pi-hole handles DNS filtering and per-client/VLAN blocking with scheduled list management via cron. I use Nginx for local URL rewrites so services can be accessed by hostname instead of IP:port. Technitium DNS is my upstream resolver rather than Cloudflare or other public DNS providers.
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