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twmemphis
Feb 01, 2022Aspirant
iPhone Privacy Warnings with WAX610(Y)
Hi! In my house I have total 4 access points WAX610, one of them is a WAX610Y. The router is a Fritzbox 7590 with Wifi turned Off (as I only use the WAX610 to have Wifi 6) I am confused by the iPho...
RaghuHR
Feb 01, 2022NETGEAR Expert
Hi twmemphis
I'm not sure if this is related to WAX610Y.
Quick snip from the google search
" If you see the “Privacy Warning” notification under the Wi-Fi network name on your iPhone or iPad, this means that the MAC randomization is disabled and the administrator of the hotspot which you are currently connected to is able to view (save and track) the real address of your Apple device. "
https://www.saintlad.com/wifi-privacy-warning-iphone/
twmemphis
Feb 01, 2022Aspirant
Thanks for your input.
The Iphones Wifi Setting for that SSID are set to "private MAC address" and to limit the tracking of the IP address .
I also reconnected the Wifi, rebooted the iPhones and router, updated everything, etc, but the problem persists.
- schumakuFeb 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
twmemphis wrote:
The Iphones Wifi Setting for that SSID are set to "private MAC address" and to limit the tracking of the IP address
This is a nonsense. The random MAC is supposed to avoid tracking by WiFi and other operators based on the device MAC, eg. when you are moving through the country using that same MAC address on different WiFi networks.
The MAC does never leave the local network context. There is no reason to operate Ransom MAC on your home or business network!
The internal IP addresses as well as your Internet connection public IP remains the very same.
With Apples recent iOS update, they are issuing a similar warning if the IP relay on the home and business routers don't offer DNSsec. In fact, virtually no home or SMB or business routers allow any kind of encrypted DNS because it breaks content filtering, Business Policies, and much more.
Completely ridiculous what Apple - not offering any home and business WiFi and routers - does try to enforce here.
Said that: This is not a problem with the WiFi Access Points. Much more a router issue.
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