I'm not sure because I use the Windscribe Wireguard config (with Adguard ip's) exclusively and Wireguard isn't available with Purevpn. To cover each device individually (your Shield) I think the OpenVpn standalone app allows you to change the dns ip's, so you can use those same Adguard ip's above. One caveat to this method is once you switch on the vpn it will bypass your router dns settings. ![]() There are other adblocking ip's but Adguard is still the best in my opinion. That will cover all the devices in your house. The easiest way to do it is by going into your router settings and changing your dns ip's to the Adguard adblock ip's 94.140.14.14 and 94.140.15.15. Please don't mention pi hole as I don't have money to buy one right now otherwise I would. I've seen you can somehow block ads by adding something to the router config so then all devices connected have ads blocked, is there anyway to achieve this without an additional device as I don't have a pc or rasberry pi. Has anyone got this working on android tv? I make sure both adgurd and VPN are connected then when I test to see if ads are blocked seems fine, when I switch to a app that requires VPN, seems to work fine - when I switch back to the app to test if ads are blocked they all appear again, and the only way to get them blocked is to go deep into settings, change http proxy mode back to Vpn mode, then back to proxy mode before it works again, but same issue when I switch apps. I have set it up and am trying to use it alongside Purevpn, I have VPN on split tunneling as I require certain TV apps to use my real IP. ![]() ![]() I have the Nvidia shield TV and saw that adguard works with a VPN if you use the HTTP proxy mode (no auto as that requires root).
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