Consumer routers have had issues, but often because "manufacturers don’t issue patches or they don’t bother to notify people when their router is end of life and no longer receiving security updates,” EFF’s @Thorin told @newyorktimes.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/foreign-made-wi-fi-routers-ban/
The FCC Banned New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers. Here’s What That Means.

Wi-Fi routers made outside the US are now banned. But you don’t need to toss yours out or buy a new one.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World

@eff @Thorin @newyorktimes I was wondering when the #NYT would wake up to this.

And then they say that Starlink routers are made in Texas, when the FCC's document clearly spells out that assembly alone isn't sufficient to meet their "Made in USA" requirement.