Combine ipv4 and ipv6 address and assign it to one device in top clients list #2815
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Hello. You can create a persistent named client for your device with two identifiers on the Settings / Client settings page. Would that fix the issue for you? |
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Probably not because my iPhone makes a new mac address for privacy reasons
every time in IOS 14. Also because it shows up as "WHOIS" lookups instead
of the actual ipv6 address of the device. The ipv4 address for each device
is an "ARP" but the source for ipv6 address devices are "WHOIS"
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Hello. You can create a persistent named client for your device with two
identifiers on the Settings / Client settings page. Would that fix the
issue for you?
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When I open the web portal and go to top clients, it shows duplicates of my devices where one of them is the ipv4 address for my phone and the other is the ipv6 address of the same device. It would be nice if they were combined together and showed up as only one device.
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