Ad-free home network: Install Pi-hole on Windows
Have you ever experienced this? You’re browsing on your phone and a banner obscures the text. You launch an app and have to watch a 30-second video first. Or your smart TV displays ads in the menu. An ad blocker in your browser won’t help.
The solution is a “black hole” for ads: Pi-hole.
This software doesn’t filter ads on your device, but directly at the source: in your network. When your phone tries to load an ad, Pi-hole simply says, “I don’t recognize this address”—and the ad stays away. This saves data, reduces frustration, and makes your internet faster.
The solution is a “black hole” for ads: Pi-hole. Here I’ll show you how to use your existing Windows server (e.g., from our FRITZ!Box telephony project).

Preparation: What we need
Step-by-step instructions
Step 3: Start Pi-hole (The magic command)
We don’t need to install anything complicated; we just give Docker a single command. On your Windows PC, open the command prompt (CMD) or PowerShell and copy and paste this block into it (all on one line or block):
What’s happening here?
- WEBPASSWORD: Replace “yourPassword123” with your own password for the dashboard.
- -p 53:53: Opens the port for DNS (the internet’s phone book).
- –restart=unless-stopped: When you restart your laptop, Pi-hole will restart automatically.
Now go to http://localhost/admin in your browser. If you see the dashboard: Congratulations! Your ad blocker is working.
Important conclusion & warning
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