Managing Devices
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Devices using a private (random) Wi-Fi address will connect to your Plume network. However, to get the best Plume experience and guarantee device-level security and controls, we recommend you turn off private Wi-Fi addresses for your home network. Turning off this setting is only for your home ne...
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Devices using a random WiFi MAC address will connect to your Plume network. However, to get the best Plume experience and guarantee device-level security and controls, we recommend you turn off the random WiFi MAC address feature and revert to your original WiFi MAC Address when connecting to yo...
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Devices using a random WiFi MAC address will connect to your Plume network. However, to get the best Plume experience and guarantee device-level security and controls, we recommend you turn off random WiFi MAC addresses and revert to your original WiFi MAC Address when connecting to your home net...
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Yes, Plume supports connections from devices that have implemented MAC address randomisation. Being able to connect to WiFi using a random MAC address is a new feature recently released in Android 10, Windows 10, and iOS 14. Through our Advanced Device Typing feature, your Plume network will stil...
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To view a list of all client devices connected to your network, open the People & Devices page and tap on the Devices button. The device lists are organized by the type of password being used. Ethernet-connected devices will appear in the Home zone. The device lists show all the devices th...
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You can rename your device by accessing Connected Devices list on your App. Click the device name directly to rename it or select the menu on the upper right corner of the screen and then Edit Name.
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Unlike the ISP Speed Test feature, this Speed Test measures the device's connection through the pods all the way to the internet. For this Speed test to work, your device must be connected to your Plume WiFi network. Go into the area of your home where you wish to check the WiFi performance. E...