Hi All, I have a laboratory in my department which thinks it's in central Russia when using Apple Maps on macOS and iOS devices. (I've also seen it in Google Maps on macOS, which I assume is GMaps getting its location from the OS). The lab has also reported Bhutan, Malta, and the equally exotic Ohio. This room is a shielded from GPS and cellular signals, but may pick up neighboring Access Points. Step outside of that specific room and you're back in Colorado. Phones and laptops keep setting their timezone wildly wrong and we're having graduate students and faculty missing classes/meetings. I've tried swapping out the Access Point in the lab. I've tried dropping a pin in Apple Maps and reporting the location as incorrect, repeatedly and with separate devices. I started looking at geolocatemuch, but I'm not sure that's the problem in this instance. The NAT IP we come from shows proper location in infosniper. I'd love to chat with an Apple person about how to solve it. Wish I could get frequent flyer miles for this... Thanks, J.R. Raith _________________________________________________ Network Administration & Desktop Support JILA Computing - University of Colorado, Boulder