I had an issue where I was not receiving the confirmation email. For kicks I tried entering my gmail address without the @gmail.com and it worked. My assumption was that by choosing Google as my provider that aiprotection was adding the @gmail.com internally. Give that a try and see if it works.Thanks, what else should I check? I have already ON the less secure apps option
Allow less secure apps: ON
I assume you have tried Beta 4, right?I am sticking to beta2 where this problem does not occur...
I had an issue where I was not receiving the confirmation email. For kicks I tried entering my gmail address without the @gmail.com and it worked. My assumption was that by choosing Google as my provider that aiprotection was adding the @gmail.com internally. Give that a try and see if it works.
(Still irk'd by that snapped out window on widescreen monitors)
Hello Rmerlin,
I am the owner of an ASUS RT-AC56U: since the beta 3, once flashed all my wireless devices are losing their Internet Access (I can only log to the router where all parameters seem to be OK with a working internet connection)
I am sticking to beta2 where this problem does not occur... Thank you in advance for the support that you may bring.
Correct, that is not a widescreen monitor. I have a 34" 3440x1440 monitor and the gui pops out (screenshot is from earlier beta3 (and previous releases) on page 15, but also still present. Has been there for some time):I have a 1080p , 1920x1080 screen and see no issues with the GUI .
I am on an RT-AC3100 also. My display is also a 34" 3440x1440 monitor connected via Displayport. I have not seen any issues like you show. I would suspect it's not a problem with the router/firmware. Are you running the latest display driver?Correct, that is not a widescreen monitor. I have a 34" 3440x1440 monitor and the gui pops out (screenshot is from earlier beta3 (and previous releases) on page 15, but also still present. Has been there for some time):
It only happens in Chrome. Firefox and IE are both fine.I am on an RT-AC3100 also. My display is also a 34" 3440x1440 monitor connected via Displayport. I have not seen any issues like you show. I would suspect it's not a problem with the router/firmware. Are you running the latest display driver?
Have you tried zooming in/out? Sometimes 10% zoom in fixes that problem.It only happens in Chrome. Firefox and IE are both fine.
I use Chrome 99% of the time and IE 11 1%. Never seen your problem on any of my PCs.It only happens in Chrome. Firefox and IE are both fine.
Yes. an LG 34UM95 @3440x1440 @60Hz on an AMD Radeon RX480.Geez, okay okay I tap out. It's only me I assume you also are on a 21:9 3440x1440 monitor (devil is in the details) with chrome in fullscreen?
Rmerlin, m8 my RT_AC88U has both those options....
i must have the same revision as you, i can see temps for 2.4/5/andcpu aswell as tx power slider for 2.4 and 5 on beta 4 here.
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