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tymchyshyn90

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My router is AC66U_B1 (fw 384.15 AC68U)

I tried for a long time to configure AiCloud Sync to synchronize with the shared folder on my PC. Nothing happened. And I found that it only supports SMBv1. Is it possible to add newer version support for future firmwares? This is a very handy feature. @RMerlin
 
Are you talking about Smart Access? That seems to be the only option that allows access to shared drives on network PCs.

https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1010004

The other two options, AiCloud Sync (Smart Sync) and Cloud Disk only share the contents of the router's USB drive.
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I see. They must have added the Samba option later as there's no mention of it in the FAQ and the main AiCloud tab only mentions USB and webstorage.

Smart Access on AiCloud iphone app don't support too. Can't connect with my Windows 10 PC
I've not used the app but it looks like a fairly standard SMB/CIFS browser client. In which case that won't work with SMBv2 servers as browsing is not supported by the protocol.
 
My router is AC66U_B1 (fw 384.15 AC68U)

I tried for a long time to configure AiCloud Sync to synchronize with the shared folder on my PC. Nothing happened. And I found that it only supports SMBv1. Is it possible to add newer version support for future firmwares? This is a very handy feature. @RMerlin

Enabled or Disabled Windows Features -> SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support

Like you said, it's really SMBv1, If you want to access SMB on your router, you need to enable the SMB 1.0/CIFS Client. If you want the router to access your Windows SMB, you need to enable the SMB 1.0/CIFS Server.

I had the same problem before, and the Windows SMB share is a server side. I believe the AiCloud problem will also be solved from this.
 

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