Learn how to set up Pi-hole on a Synology NAS by walking through each step using Container Manager. Pi-hole is a network-wide DNS ad blocker which filters requests and automatically blocks ads. After configuring your router to use it as your DNS server, every device on your network will automatically use it! ✅ Written Instructions: https://www.wundertech.net/how-to-setup-pi-hole-on-a-synology-nas-two-methods/ 🚀 Hire Me: https://www.wundertech.net/wundertech-consulting/ ► Product Recommendations: https://link.wundertech.net/rmYt 🔔 Subscribe for more tech-related tutorials and overviews: https://link.wundertech.net/ssYt ❤️ Check out our website: https://www.wundertech.net DISCLAIMER: The information in this video has been self-taught through years of technical tinkering. While we do our best to provide accurate, useful information, we make no guarantee that our viewers will achieve the same level of success. WunderTech does not assume liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to damage caused directly or indirectly from its content or associated media. Use at your own risk. WunderTech is a trade name of WunderTech, LLC. 0:00 What is Pi-hole? 0:41 Creating a Macvlan Network Interface 4:40 Creating Docker Folders 5:10 Configuring Pi-hole on Container Manager 7:03 Bridge Network Interface & Creating the Container 8:55 Accessing & Using Pi-hole 10:20 Modifying a Routers DNS Server 12:13 Final Thoughts

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