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No, you can keep using your router in the United States of America no matter where it was made — the FCC is crystal-clear ...
First announced earlier this year at CES 2026, Xthings is planning to release two new long-range wireless security camera ...
Despite technologies like Wi-Fi 7 (and even Wi-Fi 8), the age-old problem of patchy internet coverage across your home is ...
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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The FCC has just banned the import and sale of foreign-made routers in the U.S., citing security concerns. CR explains what ...
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 ...
Abstract: 5G New Radio proposes the usage of frequencies above 10 GHz to speed up LTE's existent maximum data rates. However, the effective size of 5G antennas and consequently its repercussions in ...
A cellular data service upgrade prompts new hardware acquisitions: four total devices. Smart or superfluous? Read on!