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FCC's Wi-Fi Router Ban Explained

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The confusing U.S. router ban, explained: Which routers are banned?
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday added all foreign-manufactured consumer routers to its Covered List — the federal government's running blacklist of communications equipment deemed a na...

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The FCC's Wi-Fi Router Ban Explained: We Answer Your Biggest Questions
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Everything You Need to Know About the Foreign-Made Router Ban in the US
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Buying a router? A new US ban just shrank your choices - here's why
The FCC has banned all foreign-made routers in the US.

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US bans new foreign-made consumer internet routers
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FCC Bans Foreign-Made Routers as a 'National Security Risk'
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Trump Banning All New Foreign-Made Routers As He Continues To Just Make Everything Worse
In a press release announcing the update to the Covered List, the FCC says this change follows a “determination by a White House-convened Executive Branch interagency body” that determined internet ro...

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The US government just banned consumer routers made outside the US
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US Bans New Foreign-Made Routers, Citing ‘Unacceptable’ Security Risks
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Your Router Just Became a ‘National Security Risk’ (But Don’t Panic Yet)

The FCC has officially designated foreign-made routers as national security risks. Here’s what the new import ban means for your current Wi-Fi and your next upgrade.
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Wi-Fi 6 Explained: Everything You Need to Know Before Upgrading Your Router

With an increasing number of devices relying on wireless internet, the need for faster and more reliable Wi-Fi has never been greater. That’s where Wi-Fi 6 comes into play. Officially known as 802.11ax, Wi-Fi 6 is the latest standard in wireless ...
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