Last edited by Rickz on Sun 7:35 edited 14 times in total If someone want to test don't forget to reboot router after those changes and clear your browser and dns cache from windows or other devices I have seem some videos longer than 20 minutes and the video is not interrupted with ADS in the middle or end, the worst ADS are those has 3 or 4 minutes of video duration, haven't seen any for days In the advanced routing options, just in case, i blocked google's public dns: Quote: 19 range, you could test with other ranges like 172.217.21.xx etc etc To find ip redirector ranges use: hxxps://there are many. You have to find out which of the cache servers don't display ads and redirect all other host like i have it in dnsmasq options found like 5 or 4 *. used, some in standby and other with connection established, tested each ip associated with those host and got the one that didn't display any ADS Posted: Sun 19:06 Post just can't black list the *. host/ip because it's shared between other videos, this is demonstrated and commented in some other forums, so i came to the conclusion to redirect youtube video host's to other that didn't give any ads while playing, this time i used netstat to find all host used while playing a video. Here's another interesting discussion about youtube ads, worth checking out.ĭ/t/how-do-i-block-ads-on-youtube/253/435 Posted: Mon 14:05 Post IP list was working for me but router got bricked somehow, wireless was not working at all maybe due reasons i explained, for Vizio TV with cromecast was ok and only saw some initial 10 seconds ads by youtube, can't add all ip ranges needed due to lack of this router resources, had to recover backup of all config and it's working without any script or firewall rules No success with any for YouTube ads via Roku or AppleTV.
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