consumer routers

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Consumer routers are a frequent topic on WindowsForum.com, with discussions covering hardware, security, and regulatory changes. One thread examines the FCC's new supply-chain rule, which requires foreign-made consumer routers to undergo a national-security review before approval. This policy reflects growing concerns about cybersecurity and geopolitical risks in consumer tech. Users may discuss how such regulations affect router availability, performance, and compatibility with Windows networks. The tag also encompasses general troubleshooting, setup advice, and comparisons of consumer router models for home or small office use.
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    FCC Router Supply-Chain Rule: New Foreign- Made Models Face National-Security Review

    The Federal Communications Commission’s new router policy is a sweeping example of how cybersecurity, industrial policy, and geopolitics are converging in the consumer tech market. By adding foreign-produced consumer routers to the agency’s Covered List, the FCC is effectively blocking approval...
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