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Botched Asus Update Kicks Routers Offline Worldwide, Company Apologizes
A faulty AiProtection definition update is the suspected culprit.
www.tomshardware.com
That's false information. The latest problems were caused by asd - nothing to do with AiProtection.Botched Asus Update Kicks Routers Offline Worldwide, Company Apologizes
A faulty AiProtection definition update is the suspected culprit.www.tomshardware.com
Not sure what's false, verbiage in article used is suspected. If you have more info feel free to share!That's false information. The latest problems were caused by asd - nothing to do with AiProtection.
Not sure what's false, verbiage in article used is suspected. If you have more info feel free to share!
RMerlin addresses that article's incorrect information in the following posts:Not sure what's false, verbiage in article used is suspected. If you have more info feel free to share!
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...eads-to-lockup-every-10mins.85018/post-842446This had nothing to do with AiProtection...
I know. Just letting you know that you are reposting an article that contains factually wrong information.
I'll try to get in touch with the author on Twitter about it.
Ryan Smith (from Anandtech) hit the nail on the head in his tweet yesterday.
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