Not sure if this ever got solved, but I’m running Pihole on my network and eero for gateway, routing, Wi-Fi, and dhcp functions. The gateway address (i.e. 192.168.0.1) is the only one that shows up in the pihole logs.

I have DNS Caching off on my eero configuration, and I’ve got conditional forwarding on on the pihole config.

Anything else I can do to have the individual IPs actually make requests to the pihole without being intercepted by the eero?

  • @ikilledlaurapalmerOP
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    21 year ago

    Yep—disabling HomeKit did the trick and I see all my clients in Pihole now. It’s funny that never occurred to me.

    The only problem I have is that I can’t seem to get the client name from the eero. So I just have the IP addresses of the clients in pihole.

    • @InvaderDJ
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      21 year ago

      Interesting. It has never occurred to me either. Seeing as how newer eeros don’t have the option and it looks like even Apple isn’t really supporting it anymore, I might disable that too.

      • @ikilledlaurapalmerOP
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        21 year ago

        Ah. I’ve got 5s. Didn’t realize it was abandoned tech, so I feel even better about it. I’ll just have to start taking more softly around my lightbulbs.

        • @InvaderDJ
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, starting with the latest models. The 6E Pro and 6 Plus I think. Will have to turn it off this weekend and see if that fixes my issue.