"Connect to Wi-Fi networks like you normally do. A private Wi-Fi address doesn't affect how you join or use most Wi-Fi networks."Apple Computer has a setting under Wi-Fi called Private W-Fi Address which sets a non assigned DCHP address on the device.
I want to block devices (via wireless) that are not assigned via the DHCP setting on the router.
If you (or your kids?) enable that feature on a family device, is that really an unknown device?Apple Computer has a setting under Wi-Fi called Private W-Fi Address which sets a non assigned DCHP address on the device. This device can then access the web thru the router.It also allows Parental Controls to be bypassed.
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