jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
Just a heads up for everyone..
iOS 14, at least in beta, has a feature they call Private Wi-Fi Address that is enabled by default. This means that each time the device connects to your network, it will do so with a unique MAC address. The effect of which is that it will break static addresses and/or things like QoS rules that are instituted by MAC address. It can be disabled, but you must manually do so for each network.
iOS 14, at least in beta, has a feature they call Private Wi-Fi Address that is enabled by default. This means that each time the device connects to your network, it will do so with a unique MAC address. The effect of which is that it will break static addresses and/or things like QoS rules that are instituted by MAC address. It can be disabled, but you must manually do so for each network.