Tbrg Adguardnet May 2026
Ad blocking and network-level DNS filtering have become essential tools for users who want faster browsing, fewer ads, and stronger privacy. TBRG AdGuardNet is a configuration and deployment approach that combines the reliability of AdGuard’s DNS filtering with the flexibility of TheBackRoomGroup (TBRG) community practices to provide robust, customizable, network-level ad blocking. This post explains what TBRG AdGuardNet is, how it works, deployment options, configuration tips, and why you might choose it over other solutions.
Use these for speed + privacy (mix of encrypted and uncensored):
| Provider | DNS over TLS (DoT) | DNS over HTTPS (DoH) |
|----------|--------------------|----------------------|
| Quad9 (secure) | tls://dns.quad9.net | https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query |
| Cloudflare | tls://1.1.1.2 (block malware) | https://security.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query |
| AdGuard | tls://dns.adguard-dns.com | https://dns.adguard-dns.com/dns-query |
| TBRG Fallback | 94.140.14.14 (plain) | - | tbrg adguardnet
TBRG Parallel Setup (fastest):
In AdGuard Home → Settings → Upstream DNS Servers, enter:
tls://dns.quad9.net
tls://1.1.1.2
tls://dns.adguard-dns.com
94.140.14.14
Enable Parallel requests → Yes.
For devices that leave your network (phones/laptops):
TBRG AdGuardNet positions itself as a hybrid solution—combining DNS-level filtering, local network ad blocking, and encrypted privacy protection. Unlike browser extensions that only clean your own traffic, AdGuardNet claims to protect every device on your network (including smart TVs and IoT devices) without installing software on each one. Ad blocking and network-level DNS filtering have become
Category: Network-level ad blocking, tracker protection, and DNS filtering
Best for: Small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) and advanced privacy-focused home users
Alternatives: Pi-hole, AdGuard DNS, NextDNS, Cloudflare Gateway