BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: Re: routers De: Nightfox Data: Sat, 28 Mar 2026 18:51:11 -0700 ----------------------------------------------------------- hbRenb: hcRe: routers bBynb: hcpoindexter FORTRAN bto cMRO bon cSat Mar 28 2026 12:25 pmn PF> All are made outside of the USA. Starlink is "assembled" in the USA, even PF> though the components are manufactured overseas. I was wondering who even makes routers in the USA. According to Google, Starlink makes routers in Texas, and Cisco & Cradlepoint make enterprise & industrial-grade routers. So our US-based routers would be fairly limited, unless other companies selling routers in the US decide to make their routers in the US too. And if the concern is security (so I've heard), I wonder if it would even mean anything if those companies made their routers in the US? I imagine they'd be putting the same firmware on them. This is sort of a reason I like to use open router firmware like DD-WRT, OpenWRT, & such (the main reason is I just like having the configurability that these 3rd-party firmware options allow, and the more frequent updates they get, which should include security updates). Nightfox n --- gSynchronetn Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]