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Retired_Member
Nov 05, 2020Duplicate (and more) of same device
Circle Home Plus 2nd Gen I have a few devices that keep adding entries to the device list. Particularlly my iPhone XR, it now has 5 entries. I keep assigning them to the same Profile... but I kee...
- Nov 12, 2020
The Device ID is based on the MAC address of the device. The MAC address can change when using elderly wireless extenders (they do MAC address translation), since iOS 14 Apple decided to force enable this nonsense for all known and new networks without informing the users, Android 10 does only use random MAC on new connected networks.
Disable this rubbish on your mobile devices for connecting to your home/business networks - there is nothing to hide there.
Christian_R I would like to see Netgear introducing isolating mobile devices using these addresses to showing a Web page that this network requires plain native hardware MAC, and not grant network access for security reasons. 8-)
FMI: https://support.meetcircle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037239852-Android-10-and-iOS-14-devices-discovered-by-Circle-as-Unknown-Devices- (it's in fact since Android 8 but most vendors had not activated random MACs before)
Christian_R
Nov 11, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello bphein1980,
May you provide a screenshot of what you're experiencing for us to better assist.
Thanks,
Christian
Retired_Member
Nov 12, 2020Sure! In this pic, this is the same iPhone XR. There are 2 other devices that are similar to this, but so far has only duplicated twice. In each one of these records, the Device ID listed is different. It looks like the Device ID is the "WiFi Address" in the iOS settings of the iPhone?
- schumakuNov 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The Device ID is based on the MAC address of the device. The MAC address can change when using elderly wireless extenders (they do MAC address translation), since iOS 14 Apple decided to force enable this nonsense for all known and new networks without informing the users, Android 10 does only use random MAC on new connected networks.
Disable this rubbish on your mobile devices for connecting to your home/business networks - there is nothing to hide there.
Christian_R I would like to see Netgear introducing isolating mobile devices using these addresses to showing a Web page that this network requires plain native hardware MAC, and not grant network access for security reasons. 8-)
FMI: https://support.meetcircle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037239852-Android-10-and-iOS-14-devices-discovered-by-Circle-as-Unknown-Devices- (it's in fact since Android 8 but most vendors had not activated random MACs before)
- Retired_MemberNov 12, 2020
Thank you for that info :)