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Assunto:  US bans foreign routers
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 24 Mar 2026 11:03:56 -0500
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The US just banned new routers that aren't made in America  here's what it
means for your Wi-Fi network

Date:
Tue, 24 Mar 2026 11:04:32 +0000

Description:
US authorities have turned their attention to routers made outside the US,
suggesting they're a national security risk.

FULL STORY
The FCC says foreign-made routers are no longer allowed
Your existing home router is safe from the ban
Around 60% of US home routers are made in China

After putting nation-wide blocks on companies such
as Huawei and DJI in recent years , the US Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) has now placed a blanket ban on new routers that aren't made in 
America. 

 The ruling applies to "consumer-grade routers" that are "produced in foreign
countries", the FCC says, and approval won't be granted to such devices in 
the future  though those that are already on sale and in use are safe. As per
the FCC, routers made outside the borders of the US represent both a "supply
chain vulnerability" and a "severe cybersecurity risk". In other words, there
are suspicions that problems in router supply could disrupt the US economy 
and infrastructure, and that they could be used by foreign states to spy on
the communications of US citizens.

It's part of a wider movement by the US to reduce its reliance on other
countries for hardware and software . The FCC's statement pointed to a series
of recent cyberattacks  including Volt , Flax, and Salt Typhoon  that 
involved foreign-made router technology.

What does this mean for my Wi-Fi network?

Finding a router manufactured in the US isn't all that easy  many US 
companies who sell routers to consumers, including Google and Netgear , have
their products made overseas. Reuters estimates that some 60% of home routers
in the US are manufactured in China and imported in. 

Companies are going to have to change their manufacturing processes or 
abandon the US market it would seem  although they can apply for "conditional
approval" from the FCC for new routers. At the moment it's not clear how easy
that would be to get. 

However, it's worth emphasizing that nothing is going to happen to your
current router or home Wi-Fi network  that will keep working as normal. The
FCC ban only applies to new products going forward, not routers that have
already been approved or put on sale.

It's possible that router manufacturers based in the US will be treated more
favorably than foreign entities in the future  TP-Link is one of the 
companies that's been accused of having strong connections to the Chinese
government  but it's going to take a while before we get the full picture of
how this decision will play out.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/wi-fi-broadband/the-us-just-banned-new-rou
ters-that-arent-made-in-america-heres-what-it-means-for-your-wi-fi-network

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