Ad-blocking on Deco?
Ad-blocking on Deco?
Pop-up windows, multiple flashing ads, the list goes on and really, every person that surfs the web has encountered at least a single occurrence when they had to close multiple small windows to actually manage to read the content.
Earlier I used ASUS RT-AC87U. After we moved to a big house, I bought a Deco P7. I advised my friends in Ukraine, Germany and US to buy Deco M5 and Deco P9.
All ASUS RT-AC models have the Trend Micro antivirus function in the firmware, as well as Ad-Block from a third party manufacturer, which can be turned on or off at will. It is very comfortable. No need to install additional software on all laptops and smartphones. Advertising traffic is filtered at the router level.
It would be great if TP-Link did something like this in incredible Deco.
Is TP-Link planning to include AdBlock function in future Deco firmware updates?
Thank you.
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As I said in my last message, if there were more news I would post an update. The configuration I described in August worked, but not completely to my satisfaction. With the Pi-hole connected to the AT&T modem/router the Deco had no problems, but the Pi-hole did not see individual LAN devices, everything showed in it's logs as the Deco router. (The Deco was in 192.168.1.x and the AT&T was 192.168.0.x. The Deco actually being 192.168.1.1 and the ATT 192.168.0.254. The Pi-hole was at a reserved 192.168.0.253).
I changed the setup so that the Pi-hole took over the DHCP server role in addition to doing the DNS. (Of course, the Deco has to have DHCP disabled, too. The only way to do that was to change the Deco to Access Point mode.) I put the raspberry pi on a fixed IP address, and it puts that into every DHCP configuration that it gives to clients. The network has been running without any issues for a few months now. I also set some other devices on my LAN to reserved addresses, but that was for my convenience for other needs. The Pi-hole logs list each device with its own ip and description so that issue has been solved.
The current configuration puts the ATT modem at 192.168.0.254, the Deco is (reserved) at 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.3, the Pi-hole at 192.168.0.2. The Deco is in AP mode, the ATT router has wi-fi disabled and DHCP disabled.
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