Hi,
Sorry if its been asked before, but the search term "router mode" understandably results in such a lengthy output that it's not quite possible to sift through it and Google... Well... Nvm.
Q: is there a way to run this on a router in AP mode rather than in router mode? I figured I want a 2nd DNS server to a.) reduce load on themodem edge router, b.) failover (including when the instance on modem the edge router is updating lists for example.), c.) improve/decrease response time.
So I figured I'd just put it on the 2nd access point (AX3000v2), but it refuses to install in AP mode. I suppose I can guess why that is (the AdGuard features beyond just DNS), but in this case all it has to do is respond to DNS queries on the AP's static IP; exactly like running it on a Raspberry Pi or a VM or something.
Is there a way to bypass this or am i SOL with the wish of running it on the 2nd AP?
I understand that features like DHCP wouldn't be available/wouldn't work even if activated, but all I'm trying to achieve is run it as a 2nd resolver.
Setup would be:
- AX3000v2 in router mode (modem edge router) runs standard DHCP server, tells all clients to use itself *and* the AP as DNS servers.
- AX3000v2 in router mode (modem edge router) will use DNS Director to force all queries to go to those two.
- AX3000v2 in AP mode only acts as a secondary/fallback DNS server, it doesn't touch routing nor DHCP; just responds with the actual IP or 0.0.0.0 if blocklist entry is encountered.
Any chance this can be done?
(And understand that the other features will not function.)
-edit- fixed incorrect nomenclature for clarity
Sorry if its been asked before, but the search term "router mode" understandably results in such a lengthy output that it's not quite possible to sift through it and Google... Well... Nvm.
Q: is there a way to run this on a router in AP mode rather than in router mode? I figured I want a 2nd DNS server to a.) reduce load on the
So I figured I'd just put it on the 2nd access point (AX3000v2), but it refuses to install in AP mode. I suppose I can guess why that is (the AdGuard features beyond just DNS), but in this case all it has to do is respond to DNS queries on the AP's static IP; exactly like running it on a Raspberry Pi or a VM or something.
Is there a way to bypass this or am i SOL with the wish of running it on the 2nd AP?

I understand that features like DHCP wouldn't be available/wouldn't work even if activated, but all I'm trying to achieve is run it as a 2nd resolver.
Setup would be:
- AX3000v2 in router mode (
- AX3000v2 in router mode (
- AX3000v2 in AP mode only acts as a secondary/fallback DNS server, it doesn't touch routing nor DHCP; just responds with the actual IP or 0.0.0.0 if blocklist entry is encountered.
Any chance this can be done?

-edit- fixed incorrect nomenclature for clarity
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