
#INSTALL ADGUARD HOME HOW TO#
I have a detailed tutorial on how to install Raspberry Pi OS here, feel free to check it out if you are not yet familiar with this procedure. Insert it in your Raspberry Pi and login (pi / raspberry).

Select your SD card (or USB stick) and click on Write to start the installation.Īfter a few minutes, your SD card should be ready to use.You can also set a custom password there. Press CTRL+Shift+X to open the advanced options, and check “Enable SSH”. I also recommend enabling SSH at this step, it might be easier to do everything from your computer as there is no interface.In the OS selection, click on Raspberry Pi OS and pick the Lite version.Insert your SD card in your computer ( use this USB adapter if you don’t have any SD card slot).
#INSTALL ADGUARD HOME PDF#
Grab your free PDF file with all the commands you need to know on Raspberry Pi!Īnyway, the easiest way to flash your SD card, will be to use Raspberry Pi Imager on your computer: You can use any Raspberry Pi model you want, it’s probably a good job for the Raspberry Pi Zero 2. So, if your primary goal for this Raspberry Pi setup is to use it as an ad-blocker, Raspberry Pi OS Lite will be a great choice. PrerequisitesĪdGuard Home is installed with a simple command line, and don’t any desktop environment. I will now explain each in detail to make sure everything is clear for you.

#INSTALL ADGUARD HOME SOFTWARE#
Then, a web interface will be used for the software configuration and monitoring.

I decided to test it, and was pretty amazed by the results, so I will share everything with you in this article.ĪdGuard Home is an ad-blocking solution, available for Linux and Mac, and can also be installed on Raspberry Pi with only one command line. Recently, I came across AdGuard Home which is a network-wide ad blocker that looks a lot like Pi-Hole on the user end.
