superjimastro already try that issue still there only thing i fond to have the correct time for the mount is to put the tablette time 5h before the actual time
I am not familiar with non-Apple tablets, but does you tablet have a system setting for setting time zone or UTC offset?
It almost looks like the EQMOD driver is assuming that your UTC offset is zero, while the ASIAIR assumes you are 5 hours behind in the western hemisphere.
Mounts have generally two components, a motor driver (just know how many degrees the RA and declination axes motors have rotated by) and a controller that tells the motor driver what to do (slew, track, guide or Meridian flip).
In the case of an EQMOD mount, the motor driver is still in your mount, but the controller/driver is some piece of software in the computer (in this case, the ASIAIR).
And, for some reason, this EQMOD driver is getting a UTC offset of zero.
When you first launch ASIAIR, you are presented with a window that has some initial settings (camera, mount, EFW, etc) and also your coordinates. See if those coordinates are correct.
Chen