The ban will focus on "new" or future Wi-Fi router models made outside the US, in an effort to stamp out cybersecurity threats posed by vulnerable networking gear. That said, the FCC also issued a ...
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The FCC recently banned all new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, but it won't affect your existing setup, and we at PCMag are skeptical that equipment from companies like Asus and TP-Link actually poses a ...
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 ...
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The Russian military is once again hacking home and small office routers in widespread operations that send unwitting users to sites that harvest passwords and credential tokens for use in espionage ...
In a bombshell announcement, the Federal Communications Commission announced on March 23 that it would be banning all foreign-made Wi-Fi routers. On Tuesday, Netgear became the first company to be ...
One Motorola MNQ1525 router covers up to 2000 square feet without the need for any additional units. However, it has EasyMesh support to expand coverage if needed. Additionally, it uses Wi-Fi 7 to ...