Scott Kaforey
Occasional Visitor
I'm not even sure if my title is correct.
I have had my same router (RT-AC88U) for years, and I have not moved for 12 years.
All of a sudden, in the last week, devices that are connected to wi-fi in my house think I'm in Las Vegas (I am in San Diego).
In Firefox and Edge, if I'm connected to either my 2.4 or 5Ghz connections, the error will turn up. If I connect through ethernet, the location is accurate. Looking up my IP on various websites lists it as being a San Diego IP address. Chrome seems to work ok, but from what I understand, that's only because if you're signed into your google account it uses different methods to know where you are.
After searching, it seems like some sort of database that's tied to my router's MAC address (???) has a bad entry and when geolocation is looked up, it provides them with a Vegas location.
I have no idea how accurate this is, but that's where I'm at.
I don't believe I can change the WAN Mac Address because I'm using a bypass method with ATT Fiber to have my router do everything instead of their provided gateway (I'm spoofing the gateway's MAC in my setup).
Not sure if any of this makes any sense, but if someone has an idea for how I can fix my issue, I am all ears.
Google Gemini is telling me to basically have several phones connected to my wifi, open Google Maps with high location accuracy on and eventually the database will fix itself.
I have had my same router (RT-AC88U) for years, and I have not moved for 12 years.
All of a sudden, in the last week, devices that are connected to wi-fi in my house think I'm in Las Vegas (I am in San Diego).
In Firefox and Edge, if I'm connected to either my 2.4 or 5Ghz connections, the error will turn up. If I connect through ethernet, the location is accurate. Looking up my IP on various websites lists it as being a San Diego IP address. Chrome seems to work ok, but from what I understand, that's only because if you're signed into your google account it uses different methods to know where you are.
After searching, it seems like some sort of database that's tied to my router's MAC address (???) has a bad entry and when geolocation is looked up, it provides them with a Vegas location.
I have no idea how accurate this is, but that's where I'm at.
I don't believe I can change the WAN Mac Address because I'm using a bypass method with ATT Fiber to have my router do everything instead of their provided gateway (I'm spoofing the gateway's MAC in my setup).
Not sure if any of this makes any sense, but if someone has an idea for how I can fix my issue, I am all ears.
Google Gemini is telling me to basically have several phones connected to my wifi, open Google Maps with high location accuracy on and eventually the database will fix itself.
