The FBI recently revealed that thousands of devices had been compromised by a cybercrime network, and several models were ...
The FCC just banned any new Wi-Fi routers made outside of the U.S., but it’s more complicated than you may think. Here’s what ...
The FCC is moving to block new foreign-made internet routers from U.S. markets, warning that overseas supply chains pose ...
China is estimated to control at least 60% of the U.S. market for home routers, boxes that connect computers, phones and ...
Router makers can seek conditional approvals under the same process used for the FCC ban on foreign-made drones. For drones, ...
Is Your Wi-Fi Router Safe From the FCC Ban? Nearly Every Major Brand Is Impacted ...
Almost every new wireless router for use in US homes is now banned from sale within the country under a new Federal ...
The FCC ban will affect the import of all new, foreign-made consumer routers, the agency's head Brendan Carr said.
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.
Brands can apply for an exception, but getting one won't be easy.
Sean Hollister’s lively Q&A explains why the FCC’s foreign router ban won’t recall existing routers, audit new ones, or do much of anything to improve security—it just blocks future imports unless ...
TP-Link patched high-severity Archer NX router flaws, including one that could let attackers upload rogue firmware without authentication.