NextDNS · home network device coverage
27 JUNE 2026 · window -24h
At a glance
- ⚠ YELLOW — 45.4% of queries from unidentified devices (56,102 of 123,613)
- 8 named device(s) accounting for 67,511 queries
- Threshold: ≤5% green · 5-20% amber · >20% red
Why this matters
Unidentified traffic is the home-network equivalent of an unaccounted-for log line — something is making DNS queries and we can’t tell which device it is. Most often it’s: a router doing recursive resolution (forward to NextDNS but don’t tag with device id), an IoT device NextDNS can’t fingerprint, or a device that’s deliberately or accidentally bypassing the profile (guest Wi-Fi, plain-DNS escape, VPN flip).
The fix is one of: name the device in the NextDNS dashboard so it stops rolling up under UNIDENTIFIED, or configure the router to forward per-client DNS rather than recursing centrally.
Device breakdown
| Device | Queries | Share |
|---|---|---|
unidentified (__UNIDENTIFIED__) |
56,102 | 45.4% |
| Audrey iMac M1 | 15,096 | 12.2% |
| Apple TV Upstairs | 14,176 | 11.5% |
| Dan’s MacBook 14” Pro | 13,866 | 11.2% |
| iPhone 13 Pro | 12,881 | 10.4% |
| Dan’s M2 | 6,890 | 5.6% |
| Lounge TV | 4,543 | 3.7% |
| immich | 53 | 0.0% |
| dans-macbook-14–pro | 6 | 0.0% |
What to do next
- Open the unidentified bucket — likely 1-2 devices, IoT or guest.
- Name what you recognize; document the unknowable.
Generated by dare_nextdns_audit.py --check device_coverage
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