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    AiProtection and Security Suites (Norton, Bitdefender, etc.)

    I'm not 100% sure. There is a Bitdefender tab in Outlook by default where you have the option of two rules: move message to deleted items and mark spam as read. So it seems to me that Bitdefender automatically deletes e-mails it considers spam and sends them to the deleted items folder, but...
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    AiProtection and Security Suites (Norton, Bitdefender, etc.)

    Good point about the double protection. I have a two-year-old computer that I built myself that has pretty decent specs and good Internet speeds. I did notice some slowdown when I had all of Bitdefender's secure browsing features turned on, but I think it was the "search defender" feature that...
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    AiProtection and Security Suites (Norton, Bitdefender, etc.)

    I recently dropped Norton for Bitdefender Total Security after ten years because I wanted to try something new (I know the cool thing to do now is use Malwarebytes and Windows Defender). I also have an 86u with all of the AiProtection features turned on. A lot of the features seem to be...
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    RT-AC86u WAN LED red, but still able to browse from LAN/WLAN devices?

    Asus released an official fix this week: https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC86U/HelpDesk_BIOS/
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    RT-AC-68U client status incorrect and dropping signal

    This isn't an answer to your question, but I have the same issue with my Asus RT-AC86U. It reports one of my video game consoles as a wired connection even though I've only connected it wirelessly. I've been running the latest stock firmware since I got my router two weeks ago.
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    88U vs 86U

    This is all coming from a networking layperson so take this however: I would go with the cheapest being you weren't having difficulties with signal strength on your old router. I personally wouldn't buy an expensive router (88U) that is already 2-years-old mainly because you already lost two...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Sorry to double post, but the Synology rt2600ac is $40 off with promo code at Newegg bringing it down to $160.
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    How is AiProtection a joke? How is it different than Synology's intrusion prevention? The Asus AiProtection has blocked quite a few things in the week I've had it. I did notice that when researching the two routers. Synology was months ahead patching vulnerabilities.
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Yes! I can't stop thinking about it. :D Thanks for the reminder. Looks like I have until January 31, 2018 to return mine. An extra two months to make sure it works. That is true. It will be a learning experience for next time we buy a router (I've been exclusively Netgear until now --...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    I really struggled with my decision for a few weeks (obsessing for hours and hours). I decided on the Asus. I even went as far as looking at the internal teardown pictures from the FCC. The Asus looks like it had a little more thought put into it and I figure they probably made the PCB and...
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    Does enabling 'Guest Networks' cause any performance hits or issues?

    I was looking into doing the same thing with my IoT devices, but haven't found many articles explaining the pros ands cons (or if it is pointless). I was looking into Synology's newest router that has AP isolation on the guest network that would prevent clients from interacting with each other...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Exactly. Since the audit probably won't be published I guess regular folks like me can at least look at the amount of firmware updates and/or their changelogs to get a little idea. Nice to hear about security improvements in the codebase too. Good to know. Thanks to you and RMerlin. I...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Ok, cool. I see a lot of "never Asus!" claims online because of the security audit ruling. To me it seems like Asus routers would be safer now. I guess we'll have to wait until the first audit to find out. Thank you for the information and your work on the custom firmware! I wish stuff...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Thank you! Makes sense. Does Asus do any kind of firmware security scans on major releases like this (is this common practice)? https://www.synology.com/en-us/support/security_scan Or is it another thing to slap on the box? -- In which case that doesn't really apply to Synology being their...
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    Asus RT-AC86U vs. Synology RT2600ac

    Yeah, I only access my router as an admin when hardwired to my PC and using an incognito browser. I was wondering about the HTTPS option. Good to know. I've never done remote access (don't really see the need based on how I use my router). In your opinion is 2-step verification a good...
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