FCC's Wi-Fi router ban explained
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Is Your Wi-Fi Router Safe From the FCC Ban? Nearly Every Major Brand Is Impacted
The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here’s what it means for you.
The Federal Communications Commission updated its “Covered List” on Monday to include all consumer-grade routers produced outside the United States.
The Federal Communications Commission bans the sale of new foreign-made routers in the US to protect national security. The ironic side effect: It could stop your current router from receiving vital security updates.
The FCC bans foreign-made Wi-Fi routers over national security risks, affecting major brands like TP-Link, Asus, and Netgear, while existing devices remain safe.
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Your internet router could be China-linked: FCC cracks down on 'unacceptable' security risks
The FCC is moving to block new foreign-made internet routers from U.S. markets, warning that overseas supply chains pose serious national security risks.
The FCC has just banned the import and sale of foreign-made routers in the U.S., citing security concerns. CR explains what you need to know.
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