That would work for regular providers, but because I want to use a local Pihole instance, if a device doesn’t support setting different DNS servers for different networks, it would break as soon as I leave the house.
I know, but the problem is that because it’s on a local IP, as soon as I leave my Wi-Fi network, some devices will fail to resolve DNS queries because they don’t have per-network DNS options.
That would work for regular providers, but because I want to use a local Pihole instance, if a device doesn’t support setting different DNS servers for different networks, it would break as soon as I leave the house.
Alternatively, you could try to set your ISPs router into Bridge mode and use another router as the main router.
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I know, but the problem is that because it’s on a local IP, as soon as I leave my Wi-Fi network, some devices will fail to resolve DNS queries because they don’t have per-network DNS options.
I think you can set up your pihole with a VPN for remote use too.
I just searched and found this tutorial but there should be more around:
https://blog.crankshafttech.com/2021/03/how-to-setup-pihole-pivpn-unbound.html?m=1