On the tab "DNS filter" it is written that "No Filtering" will disable/bypass the filter, and "Router" will force clients to use the DNS provided by the router's DHCP server (or, the router itself if it's not defined)".
But if I specify in "DNS Server 1" any server on the DHCP tab, and specify for the client "without filtering" in "DNS filter", it all the same passes DNS requests through the server specified in "DNS Server 1" as if i chose "Router" in "DNS filter".
It seems to me that if to specify any DNS (AGH, PiHole etc) as DNS server in dhcp , dns filter does not work at all. All the way or I that not so do?
But if I specify in "DNS Server 1" any server on the DHCP tab, and specify for the client "without filtering" in "DNS filter", it all the same passes DNS requests through the server specified in "DNS Server 1" as if i chose "Router" in "DNS filter".
It seems to me that if to specify any DNS (AGH, PiHole etc) as DNS server in dhcp , dns filter does not work at all. All the way or I that not so do?