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<p>The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has implemented a ban on the sale of new foreign-made routers in the United States. This decision has significant implications, affecting nearly all Wi-Fi routers currently available on the market.p>
<p>The FCC8217;s order states that routers manufactured outside the US present 8220;unacceptable risks8221; to national security. As a result, banned routers will stop receiving critical security updates after March 1, 2027. However, this ban does not affect routers already approved by the FCC, meaning existing products can still be sold and restocked.p>
<p>Experts are concerned that this ban effectively halts the router market while companies seek approval for new models. Notably, many brands, including Netgear, manufacture routers in various countries. The complicated supply chains make it challenging to determine which routers may be considered foreign-made.p>
<p>Cybersecurity professionals have advised consumers to delay purchasing new routers. Some suggest buying older, budget models instead of seeking the latest options. The current chaos may lead to confusion and uncertainty regarding which routers will remain secure in the future.p>
<p>The FCC has indicated that manufacturers can continue providing updates until 2027, but this raises concerns about long-term security. Critics argue that restricting access to these updates may worsen security issues rather than alleviate them.p>
<p>In summary, those in need of new routers should exercise caution for now. More clarity on which routers will be permitted under the ban is expected within the next month or two.p>
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What has the FCC implemented a ban on?
Sale of new foreign-made routers
Sale of all routers
Sale of new American-made routers
Sale of used foreign-made routers
What did the FCC state about routers manufactured outside the US?
They provide better security
They present unacceptable risks to national security
They are preferred by consumers
They are cheaper
When will banned routers stop receiving critical security updates?
December 31, 2025
March 1, 2027
January 1, 2026
February 28, 2028
Which of the following brands manufacture routers in various countries?
Cisco
Netgear
TP-Link
All of the above
What have cybersecurity professionals advised consumers to do?
Wait for new models
Delay purchasing new routers
Buy expensive new models
Switch to wired connections
What may worsen security issues according to critics of the ban?
Offering more updates
Access restrictions to updates
Encouraging purchases of newer models
Using secure connections
The ban on foreign-made routers affects routers that are already approved by the FCC.
FCC's order was based on concerns regarding national security.
Consumers are advised to purchase the latest router models available.
Manufacturers can continue providing updates until 2027 according to the FCC.
The FCC's order is expected to provide more clarity within the next month or two.
Routers from foreign countries will be able to sell indefinitely, according to the FCC's ban.
The FCC has implemented a ban on the sale of new foreign-made routers in the .
Banned routers will stop receiving critical security updates after .
Experts are concerned that this ban effectively halts the market.
The complicated supply chains make it challenging to determine which routers may be considered -made.
Critics argue that restricting access to updates may worsen issues.
Consumers are advised to exercise when seeking new routers.