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.
The FCC has expanded the scope of its limited waivers for permissive changes to “covered” foreign-produced UAS, UAS critical components, and routers to include certain Class II changes. The agency has ...
The crackdown on foreign-made routers labeled a "national security risk" affects most major router brands. Here’s what you need to know if you plan to buy a router soon. Joe Supan is a senior writer ...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday it will allow Chinese drones and consumer routers sold in the United States to get critical software updates at least through the ...
In recent months, a lot's happened regarding banned electronics and networking equipment like routers. Back in March, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission banned consumer-grade routers made in ...
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, ...
Update window extended: The FCC will permit firmware updates for foreign-made drones and routers until 2029, granting nearly two more years beyond the original guidance. Cybersecurity threats cited: ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended a major waiver allowing certain foreign-made routers, drones, and drone components to continue receiving software and firmware updates in the ...
The White House had earlier backed restrictions on foreign-made routers and drones, arguing that such products could pose national security risks to US networks and infrastructure. However, security ...
FCC Extends Update Deadline for Foreign-Made Routers, Drones Until 2029 Previously, foreign-made routers and drones were only allowed to receive software updates until early 2027, potentially leaving ...