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T-mobile wingman/Managed wifi settings on iPhone
Why do I have two managed wifi settings on my IPhone? When I remove the SIM card they disappear. There is no way to delete them nor forget network. Every time I reset network settings they reset to auto-connect?
I have extracted the script of one of the managed settings and its concerning it contains the verbiage to bypass MAC randomization, create a captive portal, and hide it from me the user?
- SàrtinoNetwork Novice
Serenstorm wrote:
Asking Questions wrote:
I have extracted the script of one of the managed settings and its concerning it contains the verbiage to bypass MAC randomization, create a captive portal, and hide it from me the user?
Serenstörm wrote :I got rid of mine I just click on forget this network never came bk
There you go,I love simple answers — now let's see if it works!
Also, Just wondering how the OP extracted the script - that might be a bit interesting. Maybe a SIM card reader?
- SerenstormNewbie Caller
Asking Questions wrote:
Why do I have two managed wifi settings on my IPhone? When I remove the SIM card they disappear. There is no way to delete them nor forget network. Every time I reset network settings they reset to auto-connect?
I have extracted the script of one of the managed settings and its concerning it contains the verbiage to bypass MAC randomization, create a captive portal, and hide it from me the user?
I got rid of mine I just click on forget this network never came bk
- Gallagher999Network Novice
Hilarious. I've spent so many hours on chat and phone with so called support T-mobile should be cutting me a 1099. 2-4 hours at a time with no resolution and nothing but copious apologies. That's why customers and on here isn't it? There is no support. Just a bunch of clueless offshore kids reading a script and saying they are so sorry.
I really can't not understand how this company stays in business and gets away with their unethical business practices. The new way of the world.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
peer to peer assistance site only...if you are wanting answers you’ll need to call in or contact them via Facebook/Twitter.
- Gallagher999Network Novice
And still, crickets….
I also have this on my phone. And I see other concerning security issues. T-mobile, respond.
- CuriousB2Newbie Caller
Did you ever get an answer to this? I have T-Mobile as a managed WiFi connection on my device. And it is definitely odddd because I have had major issues with my WiFi
- SpiritStephNetwork Novice
Been over 10 months and still on our iPhones
- marcels81Newbie Caller
- If the TMobileWingman Wi-Fi profile appears on a customer’s device when selecting Wi-Fi a Wi-Fi network, instruct customers to ignore this option.
- The TMobileWingman profile was a pilot wi-fi network leveraged to be simplify connectivity when using T-Mobile In-Flight Connection.
- Selecting the TMobileWingman profile does not provide any connectivity.
- Teams are working to remove this Wi-Fi profile, which could take up to 4-10 months and will require a new iOS update.
- jimybellNetwork Novice
I’ve been wondering this myself as I also have the same two managed wifi networks listed on my phone.
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