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Yes, the head/gateway eero will still need to be able to get an IP address from the ethernet port it is getting internet access from, so you will need to go modem->piHole->headeero ->other hardwired eero (if any). The eero will do DHCP automatically once it is setup but you can put it into bridge by going to eero app->Settings->Network Settings->DHCP & NAT and putting that to bridge mode. While in bridge mode all the eero will ask for IP addresses via normal DHCP.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you can do it but will lose the mesh capabilities. Your EERO will become just regular access points. You can use EERO as a router and configure it with your DNS server and preserve the mesh.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can certainly run your own DHCP and DNS servers. I run a piHole as well, and it works great.
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