As long as your router has not reached its end of life (EOL), the manufacturer will push firmware updates to it regularly. If you don't update it, the network may begin to behave poorly over time.
A close-up of a router on a desk with a person in the background using their phone near a laptop computer - Cunaplus_m.faba/Getty Images As long as your router has not reached its end of life (EOL), ...
Good news for owners of foreign-made drones and routers: the Federal Communications Commission has amended its original ...
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The Federal Communications Commission is relenting a bit on its restrictive router rules, saying it will allow foreign-made routers to receive software and firmware updates until at least January 1, ...
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If you have a foreign-made drone or router that has since been banned by the Federal Communications Commission, you'll be able to get some more use out if it for the next couple of years. The FCC's ...