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It's easy to install Pi-hole and begin blocking ads for your entire network in three easy steps.
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# 1. Install An Operating System On Your Raspberry Pi
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## 1. Install An Operating System On Your Raspberry Pi
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Download an operating system and follow the instructions to install it to your SD card.
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# 2. Execute The Installation Command
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## 2. Execute The Installation Command
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Run this command from your Raspberry Pi:
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Follow the dialogs to complete the installation.
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# 3. Change Your DNS Server To Be Your Raspberry Pi
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## 3. Change Your DNS Server To Be Your Raspberry Pi
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There are two ways to do this:
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## On Each Of Your Devices Individually
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### On Each Of Your Devices Individually
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This is a simple way to quickly use your new Pi-hole. Changing the DNS server is is different for every operating system.
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## On Your Router
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### On Your Router
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If you make the change on your router, any device connected to your network will instantly be able to block ads. You will need to search for the **DHCP options** somewhere in your router's settings. Make sure to add a second DNS server in case your Pi-hole goes down!
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