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FCC's Wi-Fi router ban explained

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The FCC's Wi-Fi router ban explained: We answer your biggest questions
The FCC wants vendors to make their gear in the US. It doesn't affect existing routers, but what does the ban mean for your internet setup down the line? Here's what you need to know.

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US router ban explained: Should you be worried?
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The confusing U.S. router ban, explained: Which routers are banned?
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The United States router ban, explained
You’ve probably heard the US government has banned foreign-made consumer Wi-Fi routers over national security fears.

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Your Router Just Became a ‘National Security Risk’ (But Don’t Panic Yet)

The FCC has officially designated foreign-made routers as national security risks. Here’s what the new import ban means for your current Wi-Fi and your next upgrade.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Foreign-Made Router Ban in the US

The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here’s what it means for you.
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Asus is the latest with a nothing statement about the US router ban.

The statement doesn’t begin to address whether Asus will stop selling future routers in the US, sue, or apply for the FCC’s “conditional approval.” The FCC isn’t asking about security or integrity; it asks for a detailed plan to manufacture routers in the US.
PCMag on MSN
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The FCC's Foreign-Made Router Ban: Is Your TP-Link or Asus Hardware Still Safe?

The sale of new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers is now banned in the US. Here's why we're not pulling our recommendations of existing networking hardware from Asus, TP-Link, and other foreign companies.
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FCC prohibition on new foreign-produced routers could make future home upgrades harder

New federal regulations could soon make it more difficult for Americans to upgrade their home internet setup to the latest and greatest technologies.
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TP-Link warns users to patch critical router auth bypass flaw

TP-Link has patched several vulnerabilities in its Archer NX router series, including a critical-severity flaw that may allow attackers to bypass authentication and upload new firmware.
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The FCC Router Ban Sends the Wrong Signal: America First, Your Connectivity Second

Banning foreign-made networking hardware won't make us safer or keep our data more private; it'll just cut off our access to cheap, essential, high-quality tech.
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