Archer AX6000: Strange message received by Email from TP-Link Cloud
Archer AX6000: Strange message received by Email from TP-Link Cloud
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I just received an email message from TP-Link Cloud (noreply@tp-link.com) with the following message:
"UNKNOWN has joined the Archer AX6000's network."
Anybody knows what this is about? Maybe I forgot some settings I made before on the router. But I can't seem to remember anything except adding auto mail message every 24 hours for the System Logs. But last time I did that, it did not work out and got rejected by Google SMTP so I disabled it. There was nothing in the System Logs about this message too,
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There is really something weird with this new Archer AX6000 router. I received another email from TP-Link Cloud yesterday. It indicated a device name that is not in my Whitelist. The device name spelling is close to an existing device I have but its missing some characters at the end of the word. I suspect someone is spoofing an existing device in our network.
Does someone know why do I receive these email messages from TP-Link Cloud? Is there a configuration in the Router that is related to this function?
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