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Users are only allowed 5 registered device seats before needing to remove a device or add another device seat in their registration for the Knox network. If “Randomized MAC address” or “Private Wi-Fi address” is activated on your device, it will cause an issue with your registered device seats on the Knox network. This is due to a security setting that allows for the phone to generate a different MAC address every time the mobile device connects to a wireless network. The “Randomized MAC address” or “Private Wi-Fi address” is typically automatically turned on by default on mobile devices.

Important: You need to turn off the “Randomized MAC address” or “Private Wi-Fi address” on all of your mobile devices when you are connected to the Knox network.

iPhone, iPad, and iOS - The Fix

Steps may vary by device.

On the iPhone or iPad:

  1. Tap Settings

  2. Tap Wi-Fi

  3. Tap on Knox-Wireless to access the network settings

  4. Turn the Private Wi-Fi address button to OFF

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If this does not work, please contact the Knox ITS Helpdesk for further assistance. We may need to review your currently registered devices.

More details may be found here:

Use private Wi-Fi addresses on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple SupportRequires iOS 14, iPadOS 14, visionOS, or later

  1. Open the Settings app, then tap Wi-Fi.

  2. If you aren’t currently connected to the network, tap Edit in the upper-right corner of the screen.

  3. Tap the More Info button next to the network name.

  4. Configure the setting:

    • If using iOS 18, iPadOS 18, visionOS 2, or later, tap Private Wi-Fi Address, then tap Off, Fixed, or Rotating. Learn more about these settings.

    • If using an earlier OS, turn Private Wi-Fi Address off or on.

Mac

Requires macOS Sequoia or later

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings, then click Wi-Fi in the sidebar.

  2. Click the Details button or More Info button next to the network name.

  3. From the menu next to Private Wi-Fi Address, choose Off, Fixed, or Rotating. Learn more about these settings.

Apple Watch

Requires watchOS 7 or later

  1. Open the Settings app, then tap Wi-Fi.

  2. Tap the name of the network. If you aren’t currently connected to the network, swipe left on its name and tap the More Info button.

  3. Configure the setting:

    • If using watchOS 11 or later, scroll down and tap Off, Fixed, or Rotating (whichever setting is shown), then choose a setting. Learn more about these settings.

    • If using an earlier version of watchOS, turn Private Address off or on.

Android OS - The Fix

Steps will vary by device.

  1. On the Android OS device:

    1. Forget Knox-Wireless

    2. Reconnect to Knox-Wireless

    3. Tap the Settings icon for Knox-Wireless

    4. Tap “View More”

    5. Scroll down until you find “Mac Address Type”

    6. Select “Phone MAC” instead of “Randomized MAC”

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    7. Navigate back to the Android OS home screen

    8. Be sure to Register your device next.

More details may be found here:

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