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Michael Klements | Setting Up A Pi-hole Network Ad Blocker On A Raspberry Pi Zero W, Step by Step @MichaelKlements | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this video, I'll show you, step-by-step, how to assemble and set up a Pi-Hole ad blocker on your home WiFi network using a Raspberry Pi Zero W. Pi-Hole is a fantastic piece of software to create a network-wide ad blocker without the need for browser plugins, apps or any other software on the devices on the network. It'll block ads, improve your network speed, and save data if you're on a limited data plan.

Here's a step by step written guide - the-diy-life.com/setting-up-a-pi-hole-network-ad-blocker-on-a-raspberry-pi-zero-w

You can find out more about the Pi-Hole software here - pi-hole.net

What You Need For This Project
Raspberry Pi Zero W Complete Kit – amzn.to/3kNfIgh
Alternately -
Raspberry Pi Zero W – amzn.to/34KlMAv
32GD Micro SD Card – amzn.to/3mJ4Q3m
Raspberry Pi Zero Case – amzn.to/325DOeJ
Power Supply – amzn.to/2JmjMpH

If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other tech and electronics projects, let me know in the comments section.
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