Highlights The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is blocking new foreign-made routers from entering the US market. The ...
The Federal Communications Commission bans the sale of new foreign-made routers in the US to protect national security. The ...
The government says foreign-made routers pose a national security risk, but since basically all routers are made overseas, ...
No, you can keep using your router in the United States of America no matter where it was made — the FCC is crystal-clear ...
Intel has released new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers for supported network cards, with connectivity improvements and an ...
With a surprise new order published late yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just dropped a bomb on Wi-Fi ...
The Federal Communications Commission updated its “Covered List” on Monday to include all consumer-grade routers produced ...
The U.S. government is banning all routers made overseas, meaning consumers will no longer be able to purchase devices from ...
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 ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday added all foreign-manufactured consumer routers to its Covered List — the ...
The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here’s what it means for you.
New details have emerged about the restrictions that the FCC is placing on consumer routers, including firmware updates, the use of foreign components, and who will be allowed to use the new routers.