privacyguy123
Senior Member
I imagine having both is redunant/unncessary CPU work. Which settings are "better" ... in Adguard or router settings panel?
Yep.Are you talking about the WAN tab on the left?
Adguard Home addon yes!I don't recognize the second page. Is that an add on?
in Adguard or router settings panel
Interesting, I've never had anybody suggest to turn that setting on in AdGuard, what does it do?Depending on how you installed AdGuard Home (remember the questions what do you want to use AdGuard Home for?) the WAN settings are used for router's needs only or for nothing. They basically don't matter because AGH is doing your queries upstream. I would leave in WAN settings everything on No and in AGH settings select Enable EDNS client subnet only. Test your DNS (link below) and you'll see DNSSEC authenticated responses anyway.
dnscheck.tools - check your dns resolvers
A tool to test for DNS leaks, DNSSEC validation, and morednscheck.tools
I'm just attempting to understand the settings in my new router
I've ran Adguard for years on a Pi, this is a different environment I need to learn. I know AG Ui in and out, (minus that EDNS toggle) how they interact with ASUS in built settings though? No idea.I have a different advice about this:
- don't change the defaults before you understand what the settings do
- don't copy someone else's settings, they may not apply to your configuration
Is there a standard of USB stick you'd recommend? I have sa SanDisk Cruzer Blade 8GB in there.AdGuard Home is a DNS server with blocking options and UI. It replaces the built-in Dnsmasq. Your router has limited resources and if you push AGH blocking too much with millions entries in blocklists it will slow down or may even make the router unstable. The hardware inside routers is RPi-like with about 0.5GB RAM available after boot (1GB RAM models). I don't know what model router you have. If you use common USB stick for Entware/Swap - you are looking for trouble already, Your router is as reliable as the USB stick. USB sticks often fail from heat or constant writes.
Is there a standard of USB stick you'd recommend?
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