I've been through some issues when these updates were massively deployed such as:
1. Group Policies not being applied as they should and all clients fall into Normal policy with new IP-MA address combination
2. Exhausted DHCP
3. Duplicated IP Address Alerts
I've done the following:
1. DCHP to last at most 1 day instead of 1 week,
2. Advise my users with this OS to turn off privacy settings for the corporate SSID
Apple IOS14: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211227
Android 10:
But I wonder if I can use something in Systems Manager to prevent MAC Randomization or what is the best option for preventing this.
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There isn't a good solution at the moment.
Larger customers can use group policy assignment via RADIUS, but there is no simple solution for static assignment of group policies.
Thanks @Lord_Mackake for publishing. Not many people have had a "forced" update to start using randomized MAC addresses but do you think that will soon start to affect things when all updates are pushed?
There isn't a good solution at the moment.
Larger customers can use group policy assignment via RADIUS, but there is no simple solution for static assignment of group policies.
This is just the next step in the privacy vs practicality debate..
Thanks for sharing @Lord_Mackake