Referencing the example in my image above, I would be going to. Open your browser and go to the third entry which should be the same as the static IP address you applied to your RaspberryPi before we got started. Towards the bottom of the output from the install, there are a few lines that tell us what IP the RPi is listening on, on port 3000. curl -s -S -L | sh -s -vĪfter a few minutes, the installation completes and you are ready to proceed. It will take care of everything downloading the proper version for your RaspberryPi, installing it, starting it as a service on boot. The easiest way to begin the installation of AdGuard Home and get it ready to go is to copy and paste the command below and then run it. ![]() After that you will be ready to get started. ![]() Install AdGuard Homeīefore you get started make sure to update your RaspberryPi using these two commands. The next thing you’ll want to do, which I won’t cover in this article, is set up your RaspberryPi with a static IP address and then enable SSH on it so that you can connect to it. While not required, I recommend starting with a new fresh image of the RaspbianOS on it. To start, as the title suggests you’ll need a RaspberryPi. ![]() I’ve used Pi-Hole for longer than I can remember, so it’s time to test drive another solution, AdGuard Home, to see how it compares on my network.
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