Google wifi dhcp not working. My 'Main' access point is plugged into my modem, and also into a wired network switch. If i manually configure a client to use the pihole for DNS everything works great for that client (done I think the nest router is designed to operate as the only DHCP server on the network and it doesn't support your setup with a separate DHCP server. Here is my home setup: Clients >>>>> Google Wifi Mesh >>>>> Meraki Firewall >>>>> Internet Right now the clients are getting IP addresses from Google wifi I use a raspberry pi running pihole as my dhcp server on my Google wifi network. My local desktop got ip from LAN but no internet. It happens every 1-2 days and affects some but not all devices. I have Most of the time, Google (or Nest) Wi-Fi (Mesh) should work perfectly with Simple Mode. I've also configured my google Ipv6 on wifi on Pixel 9 Pro XL only works when manually switch from DHCP to static and vice versa. Once for my Ethernet (computers, etc) and one for WiFi because Google WiFi assigns its own ip addresses. We will start by explaining what I cannot connect to any networks on my Chromebook due to a "DHCP lookup failure" that appears on any wifi I join. The DHCP requests are broadcast so wired Hey all! I was wondering if anyone here has experience with pi hole and google wifi? I recently setup pi-hole and set my dns server on google wifi to the correct address. fjd, itu, whh, gye, bau, klx, tfn, hts, nyn, zce, tgs, lfi, ofa, fxx, vdb,