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Last week, the FCC made a surprise pronouncement: New foreign-made routers will be banned in the US. The good news is that your current home internet setup is still legal, since the agency's rules ...
Blaming the insecurity of consumer Wi-Fi routers on foreign manufacturers is a red herring, and it’s not going to help revive US manufacturing. The Trump-dominated FCC is under the delusion that it ...
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With the FCC looking to ban foreign-made routers, the big question is whether your device of choice will be removed from store shelves. A new report using Speedtest.net data identifies which brands ...
The FCC's ban on foreign-made Wi-Fi routers is expected to affect all manufacturers since electronics production has long been based in Asia, and a new report using Speedtest.net data identifies which ...
That investment, however, hinges on TP-Link receiving 'conditional approval' from the FCC to exempt it from the foreign-made Wi-Fi router ban. The US is concerned about bad actors tampering with ...
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A new government ruling bans foreign-made WiFi routers—but your current setup is probably safe
Early this past week, the government banned new models of all foreign-made internet routers. This is a vast expansion of the ban it was considering of solely TP-Link models. Still, there’s no need to ...
Almost all modern Wi-Fi routers are equipped with a configuration interface that you can access through a web browser and use it to set your preferences. So, if you’ve never paid much attention to ...
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