Are you seeing the same "screen shows that the flip will be in 11 and 1/2 hours" problem that the previous poster reported?
If so, the ASIAIR clock does not match the mount's GPS-derived clock, and it is waiting for the next Meridian flip of a circumpolar target (a circumpolar target requires a Meridian flip every 11 hours 58 mins, instead of every 23 hrs 56 mins).
The RainbowAstro GPS (and WiFi transceiver) is located inside the Hubo-i hand controller, and not in the mount body. So, you can either turn off GPS, or simply leave the hand controller unconnected and let ASIAIR push down the date and time. The Hubo-i is not needed when the mount is computer controlled, and only needed when recalibrating home offsets, etc.
I have not had the chance to use my RST-135 since last Fall, and don't know if the latest ASIAIR version has screwed something up; but I have been using ASIAIR with two of my RST-135 since 2019 (without the handcontroller) and not had to deal with time discrepancies. (actually, with the ASIAIR, it was since 2020, since ZWO spent a year tinkering with the code trying to make it work, until RainbowAstro finally loaned them an RST150h that they didn't have to read the actual manual).
Chen