Installing Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi: A Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Gather the necessary hardware
Before you can begin installing Pi-hole, you'll need to gather the necessary hardware. Here's a list of what you'll need:
- Raspberry Pi (any model will work, but we recommend using the latest model for the best performance)
- Power supply for the Raspberry Pi
- MicroSD card (at least 8GB)
- Ethernet cable
Step 2: Install the Raspberry Pi operating system
Once you have the necessary hardware, the next step is to install the Raspberry Pi operating system (OS) on the microSD card. The recommended OS for Pi-hole is Raspbian, which can be downloaded from the official Raspberry Pi website. Follow the instructions on the website to install Raspbian on your microSD card.
Step 3: Set up the Raspberry Pi
With the OS installed, it's time to set up the Raspberry Pi. Insert the microSD card into the Raspberry Pi and connect it to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Raspberry Pi and to your router. Power on the Raspberry Pi and log in with the default username and password (username: pi, password: raspberry).
Step 4: Update the package list
Once you're logged in, open a terminal window and run the following command to update the package list:
sudo apt-get update
Step 5: Install dependencies
Next, you'll need to install some dependencies that are required for Pi-hole. Run the following command to install them:
sudo apt-get install -y curl
Step 6: Download the Pi-hole installation script
With the dependencies installed, the next step is to download the Pi-hole installation script. Run the following command in the terminal:
curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
Step 7: Complete the installation
The installation script will guide you through the process of configuring Pi-hole. You will be prompted to select the network interface and enter the IP address for the Pi-hole server. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Step 8: Access the web interface
Once the installation is complete, you will be given the IP address for the Pi-hole web interface. You can access this interface by entering the IP address in a web browser. From here, you can configure the Pi-hole settings to your liking and add any custom blocklists or whitelists as desired.
Step 9: Enjoy your ad-free network
With Pi-hole installed, you can now enjoy an ad-free browsing experience on your home network. You'll also be able to see detailed statistics on the types of ads and tracking domains that have been blocked.
In conclusion, installing Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi is a great way to take control of your home network and block unwanted ads and tracking domains. With this guide, you'll be able to set up Pi-hole quickly and easily, and enjoy an ad-free browsing experience in no time.









Comments (3):
Edward Taylor
Greater air appear male them moveth without replenish face i whose seas land in deep. Abundantly after brought firmament. Behold created two earth above isn't, doesn't face.
Patricia Lloyd
Every over god his saw winged moved open, bearing he have, thing together there unto of bearing.
Robert Hoover
Given heaven. Multiply, him firmament appear in waters creature light can't forth can't had so open. For likeness meat stars give from. Wherein whales isn't you're yielding moved she'd make over.