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We're having an issue at one location where sporadically devices (regardless of which tenant they're in) change their aparant location and timezone to Singapore.
I personally suspect a nearby AP or Cell tower has it's BSSID listed as being in that location: https://account.microsoft.com/privacy/location-services-opt-out
Is there an easy way to inventory which BSSID's are nearby, including their reported location in that database?
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Opt out of location services
To provide location services, Microsoft assembles and maintains a database that records the location of mobile cell towers and Wi-Fi access points. If you would like your Wi-Fi network to be excluded from supporting location services, submit the MAC address of the hardware that broadcasts your Wi-Fi signal. It can take up to 5 days for this address to be added to the block list.The MAC address for a Wi-Fi access point (such as a wireless router) is a 12 character code that you can usually find on a sticker located on the bottom of the device. If no sticker is present, you can also find the MAC address through the utility used to manage your wireless network.Microsoft takes measures to protect our services, including the block list for Wi-Fi devices, from fraudulent requests and security attacks. If a request seems problematic, it may not be added to the block list."