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Product Review The Most Popular Wi Fi Router In The Us Could Soon Be Banned

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The Most Popular Wi-Fi Router in the US Could Soon Be Banned


TP-Link routers might not be available for much longer in the US, according to a Washington Post report last week. A potential ban is looking increasingly likely, as more than half a dozen federal ... Read More

TP-Link Wi-Fi routers could be banned in US: What you need to know


In March of 2025, the House of Representatives Select Committee on China held a hearing. "Don't use this," U.S. Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi said while holding a TP-Link router, "I don't have one at home ... Read More

Our Editors' Favorite Routers Could Soon Be Banned by the US Govt. Here's Why


With the backing of several US agencies, the Commerce Department is poised to ban the sale of TP-Link devices in the US, The Washington Post reports. Read More

I'm Still Using My TP-Link Router, Even Though It Could Be Banned in the US


The company is under federal investigation for alleged ties to Chinese cyberattacks and potential predatory pricing. More than half a dozen US government departments and agencies are backing a ... Read More

US officials want to ban your Wi-Fi router for national security reasons


Several US agencies have reportedly backed a proposal to impose a ban on the sales of TP-Link routers in the country. Read More


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