hotsauce2007
Regular Contributor
two asus ac68u in media bridge, almost 80% of cpu and working as it should.
who uses the AI protection from asus router?
The RT-AC66U-B1 is added.This may sound like a stupid question, but wouldn't the newest AC66U B1 version router belong here, since it's a repackaged 68U? Or the TM-1900 version of the 68U being flashed to a 68U with the Merlin FW?
I have it enabled on my AC86u. I can't find the thread, but RMerlin mentioned that it's the same software stack that trendmicro sells on their corporate side. He seemed to think highly of it.
For the AiProtection emails to work first make sure you don't have 2 factor authentication enabled. I actually set up a separate gmail account with out 2 factor just for AiProtection and have that account forward all emails to my main account. Next thing that I had to do to get the emails working was to enter my email address without the gmail.com part. Once I saved and backed out of the AiProtection page and then came back in the gmail.com shows up. I think they add the gmail.com part for you. After that you should get an email stating that you set it up correctly.
You don't need to disable 2FA. You just create an application password specifically for AIProtection.
how can we do that?
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found the same problem:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/aiprotection-dont-send-mail.32116/
Go to the Security section of your gmail account: https://myaccount.google.com/security click on "App Passwords" then just fill in the details (use custom) and it'll spit out a password just for that activity.
well,
looks like the japan page has a new tab for AIMESH system, I´ve looked into the USA version and wasn´t able to find it or any reference to it
https://www.asus.com/jp/Networking/RTAC68U/AiMesh/
Here's the sticker for my 1900P bought at BB's Black Friday. Note B2 Hardware.
Joe
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