I'm not convinced by that article (it from IOs latest update in September and the changes in passerby count is on 20 Jan), maybe there is another explanation.
Yeah the MAC Address randomization has been in place for a while.. probably something else but we haven't experienced it on our end, might just be a configuration issue/change on your network?
The fact that its two different organizations definitely has to mean that there's been some systematic change. I'm surprised there aren't more recent posts about this subject?
@cmr that article is from September, and the update on 22st is "Updated Screenshots" . Looking back until July there is noticeable growing trend in passerby until the change in Jan 20. Maybe you're right. Hope that someone can verify that.
@Nacouzi that is the time that Meraki stopped counting randomised MAC addresses in the passers by statistics, up until then they were counted so that is why there is a sudden drop. Randomised MAC addresses all follow a prescribed format so it is easy to discount them.
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Although they are devices with randomized addresses, they are still real for a time window and can be counted. Is there the possibility to change this default as they provide over in Cisco DNA?
It doesn't explain it alone, especially that there is a sudden drop, as if on January 21st, all Apple users updated to iOS 14 and enabled MAC randomization, which is practically improbable.
same for me. This being said, I think it is much more accurate right now. I have a retail store, I think it used to count the cars' WIFI, now it counts only the pedestrians WIFI, which is much better in my use case.
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