Having a pi-hole in your network will transform your online experience massively, so much so that when you have to surf the web whilst away form home, you’ll realise how much your pi-hole is blo...
Welcome back! If you’ve been keeping up with these blogs, by now you should be very well versed in what a pi-hole is and what it can do for your web browsing experience. In this installment, I&#...
If you’ve been keeping up with this mini-series of pi-hole blogs and building your pi-hole as you go along. You might have noticed that the view of your devices differs from the how my pi-hole l...
If you’ve been following this series of posts, hopefully by now you have a pi-hole up and running with all your devices using it and maybe even some groups set up to allow some devices a bit mor...
In this installment, I’ll run through some of the ways which you can customise your pi-hole to suit your different user needs. In the previous post, I covered how to add domains to your block li...
DNS, or the Domain Name System, is the system that translates human-readable website names (such as cybertrainer.uk) into the numerical IP addresses that computers on the Internet use to communicate w...
By now you should have your pi-hole up and running with devices using it for DNS checking. At the moment, the pi-hole will be using the default block list from it’s gravity database, which for m...
This is the 2nd in my mini series on the wonderful thing that is a pi-hole. If you are fortunate enough to have a raspberry pi, you might now have completed the installation of the pi-hole software. I...
For blog number 4, I thought I’d turn my attention to something I believe is a must-have in every home network – A Pi-hole I’ll get on to exactly what a Pi-hole is and why you should...
Modern cars are brilliant. Fuel efficient, comfy, smooth-riding, fast, and often packed to the hilt with gadgets and gizmos, all designed to make our lives easier. BUT…. They often come with lit...