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Android and iPhone randomized macs causing d-psk woes

Anonymous
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For years, we've used a d-psk setup at one of our clients, with few-to-no hitches. Now, android 11 and ios 14 show up with their randomized mac addresses, and every day we hit our key limits on the ZD. These randomized MACs are getting a lot more common. Anyone have a workaround to keep using d-psk, or is that tech essentially on its deathbed now?
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Anonymous
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You can use group dpsk(for SZ) or shared dpsk(on ZD lasted version).

Anonymous
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Interesting. I'll take a look. I'm on 10.1 right now and that appears to require 10.2 or 10.3, so it may be a couple days before I can try it out. Thanks!

Anonymous
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Good.

john_d
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How do the Android ones work? On iOS, within the same SSID the MAC address stays the same. It’s meant to discourage fingerprinting the client across different networks.