

In any case, clear the OS's and browser's cache and/or force reload the website with CTRL-F5 several times.Īd-blocking WILL NOT work when your device uses an upstream DNS Server, like Google's 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4. If you have set the device IP address manually, make sure the DNS Server is your router's IP address.

This is done automatically by your device if you select to obtain the IP address automatically from the router's DHCP Server.

The IP is also shown in the header in the Diversion UI, as shown in the image (here, the IP is 192.168.2.1). But to be sure, check in the router Web-UI in LAN/LAN IP, it is the IP-address listed there. This is in most cases the IP 192.168.0.1. Make sure your devices DNS Server is your router's IP address. To do that, your device or browser needs to request the content directly through your router. Diversion blocks all blocked domains in the blocking file and the blacklist (if you have any added there).
