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.)
 (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?
 (And understand that the other features will not function.)
 (And understand that the other features will not function.)-edit- fixed incorrect nomenclature for clarity
			
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