The FCC’s WiFi router ban is “an extremely blunt instrument, and it’s going to impact many harmless products in order to stem a real problem,” EFF’s @legind told CNET. https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/fcc-bans-foreign-made-routers-as-national-security-risk/
Is Your Wi-Fi Router Safe From the FCC Ban? Nearly Every Major Brand Is Impacted

The crackdown on foreign-made routers labeled a "national security risk" affects most major router brands.

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@eff @legind Doesn't that ban essentially any WiFi-capable device? I mean, any mobile phone has WiFi-Router functionality nowadays.

@Hammerwell And *nix computer, like my router.

@eff @legind

@eff the Supreme Court ended Chevron deference a couple years ago; this feels like the kind of act that would squarely fall under that kind of designation and I really doubt Congress has explicitly granted FCC this exact power for this rationale, right?
@eff @legind Why does this ruling seem more like US invasion trying to install a backdoor into my and everyone else's home or business network to invade my privacy?
@eff @legind The crime syndicate masquerading as an administration doesn't give a crap about security. My prediction is that this is a shakedown disguised as security theater. Once a router company pledges to build a manufacturing plant in the US, they'll be able to sell here again. Trump-aligned businesses will get millions for site research and planning, and nothing will ever be built. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconn_Valley_Science_and_Technology_Park
Wisconn Valley Science and Technology Park - Wikipedia

@eff @legind Nearly all routers except Starlink (or as I like to call them, Swastilink) routers are made outside the US you say. How unbelievably convenient for one company that just so happens to have links to the American regime.