The crackdown on foreign-made routers labeled a "national security risk" affects most major router brands. Here’s what you ...
AT&T says the ban prohibits hardware changes to existing Wi-Fi routers, which is a problem because manufacturers need to ...
Urgent FCC plea: AT&T is asking the FCC for expedited waivers to permit hardware changes to routers affected by memory and chipset shortages. Deadline extended: The FCC moved the software update ...
Under the current FCC order, foreign-made Wi-Fi routers can only receive software updates until March 1, 2027. The Consumer Technology Association wants that deadline extended.
The FCC has effectively banned new consumer routers manufactured outside the U.S. due to national security concerns following cyberattacks like Salt Typhoon. PCWorld reports this impacts virtually all ...
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