Iphone on home network - Multiple non-persistent (and sometimes duplicate) faked MAC addresses causing problems on wifi
Re-addressing the questions from (Two MAC address on WiFi? - Apple Community):
I believe I've found a partial answer, seeing as how it was NEVER ANSWERED previously - just a bunch of guesses...
I'm experiencing home network issues because of Multiple, duplicated, and most importantly, non-persistent MAC addresses show-up on my Netgear RAX45's device list. This has been traced-back to my (and my wife's) iphone.
Troubleshooting would indicate that this is happening likely due to one of new privacy functions, in the wifi settings of the Iphone:
- The Private Address option, and/or the I-Cloud Private Relay.
How do these settings actually function on a network?
Is there a way to "force" one persistent (albeit- faux) MAC address on my iphone?
I would like to stop my router from tracking the HUNDREDS of MAC addresses, or, "Iphones" which are all representative of our two iphones, both in Private mode.
These hundreds of MAC addresses tend to persist in the router's previously-connected device list, therefore appears to cause memory issues leading to network performance loss.
While Private relay and Private MAC Addressing isn't something that's absolutely needed at home, these are on by default. This can really cause problems due to the hundreds of "old devices" that my router must remember.
Any Suggestions?
iPhone XS, iOS 15