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A New Government Ruling Bans Foreign-Made WiFi Routers—But Your Current Setup Is Probably Safe
Companies now cannot sell new internet routers if they’re made overseas. Here’s why you might consider upgrading now, and why ...
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I turned my old Android phone into a Wi-Fi extender and fixed the internet dead zone in my home
Turn your spare phone into a Wi-Fi extender ...
The FCC recently banned all new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, but it won't affect your existing setup, and we at PCMag are skeptical that equipment from companies like Asus and TP-Link actually poses a ...
I'll show you how to protect your family, guests, and devices with a single VPN configuration that covers your entire home.
Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving. Prior to joining CNET, Joe led MyMove's moving coverage and reported on broadband policy, the digital divide, and ...
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I extended my Wi-Fi network with this cheap $10 ESP32
Fix dead zones for cheap.
The FCC says foreign-made Wi-Fi routers 'pose unacceptable risks' to security, and wants networking gear made in the USA.
The FCC has everyone worked up about foreign-made routers, but the spec you should actually be concerned about is WPA3.
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