We decided to make all the parameters of operation programmable by either the installer or the OE. Using all the feedback we have been provided from our customer base, we began the design of the Battery Guard 3000. To do so, go to 'Settings' -> 'Advanced' -> 'Low Level settings' -> tap and enter the address of preferred DNS server.The sales of Battery Guard 2000 over ten years provided Intellitec with very significant feedback with regards to the development of the next addition to the range of Battery Guard systems. With Adguard you can change DNS settings once and it will apply to all Wi-Fi and mobile networks. And you won't be able to change anything for mobile networks. You can do it for each specific Wi-Fi network, but you will have to repeat this setting for each new Wi-Fi spot.
There is no easy way to change the system DNS settings on Android.
#Android battery guard battery for android#
Now that we have elaborated on the DNS topic, it makes sense to say a few words about one more Adguard for Android capability. By doing so you will reduce Adguard memory consumption. If you are planning to use Adguard for DNS queries blocking only, then you can simply disable other filters. It is optimized right for such 'rough' DNS-level ad blocking.
This filter is used on Adguard DNS servers. Go to 'Settings' -> 'Ad Blocker' and enable 'Simplified domain names filter' (former 'Adguard DNS filter').Go to 'Settings' -> 'Advanced' and enable the 'Filter DNS requests' option.Enabling these flags will prohibit Adguard to filter all network connections: Go to 'Settings' -> 'Advanced' -> 'Low Level settigs' and check the following flags - and.To try Adguard in this mode, you will need to do the following: One needs only to intercept queries to DNS-servers, which are set out in your device's settings. To block ads on the DNS-query level, Adguard does not need to filter all traffic. Now back to the point from where we started. If you are using DNS filtering, nothing can be done about it. In case of standard approach to requests blocking, Adguard can unblock requests to that domain on '' website, but continue to block them on all other sites. But on the '' site blocking of this domain leads to 'breaking' website's functionality.On most sites it is blocked without problems.It's enough to block the domain one time and within an hour this address will no longer be requested. Main advantage of this approach: it is very economical/saving. With DNS filtering enabled, Adguard intercepts every DNS request and returns 'blocking' response if the request happens to be from ad or tracking server. If an app or browser wants to refer to any domain (ad or not), first it retrieves the address on which that domain is located from DNS server. In order to understand its meaning, let's first examine what DNS is and how it works. More than a year ago, we added a 'DNS filtering' feature to Adguard. The truth is that nothing good happens that easily, so, yeah, the quality of filtering will be somewhat decreased. TLDR: by slightly changing Adguard settings, you can turn it to the blocker with zero resources consumption.
#Android battery guard battery update#
You can download it here or just switch to Beta update channel in Adguard Settigns -> Advanced -> Update channel -> Beta. Note that the following instruction works in Adguard for Android versions 2.8.53+ only. What is the point of configuring Adguard so that nothing is filtered? What will it do then? We will try to explain it right away. It's a possibility to completely(!) disable filtering for all network connections. In this article we would like to tell you about one important feature of Adguard for Android. Great battery saving mode of AdGuard for Android