The amount of resources we have on a router are very limited. That is mainly the reason why we used dnsmasq initially.

Wireless drivers keep us jailed to Kernel 2.6 for the time being, and this is also another limitation that could prevent a Pi-hole to be even be considered, as backporting is usually a fair bit of work.

Our devices have 32-256MB or RAM with a majority sitting at 128MB

Making adblock working, and not crashing anything else, was not a simple task. So we have now something fully operational, but we are now pondering the actual performance gone past a certain limit.

If there was a simpler internal dnsmasq modification possible, like the one suggested in the other post of this thread, with direct file mapping, we would definitely support this instead.

Looking at the bright side, there is a relatively new version of Tomato firmware called Tomato64 and this runs on x86 hardware. I'll make sure to bring up the pi-hole topic with the relevant people for this version at least.

Thanks again for all the info you brought up!

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