FCC just banned the import of all new foreign-made routers… here’s what you can do about it 📡🚫 https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/24/fcc-just-banned-the-import-of-all-new-foreign-made-routers-heres-what-you-can-do-about-it/
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FCC just banned the import of all new foreign-made routers… here’s what you can do about it 📡🚫 https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/24/fcc-just-banned-the-import-of-all-new-foreign-made-routers-heres-what-you-can-do-about-it/
End-of-life routers in homes and small offices hacked in 120 countries.
An estimated 18,000 to 40,000 consumer routers, mostly those made by MikroTik and TP-Link, located in 120 countries, were wrangled into infrastructure belonging to APT28, an advanced threat group that’s part of Russia’s military intelligence agency known as the GRU, researchers from Lumen Technologies’ Black Lotus Labs said.
U.S. Weighs Blocking TP-Link Over Security Fears
Washington is moving to ban TP-Link routers after reports linked the company’s devices to Chinese cyber operations and potential data risks for millions of American users.
Source: Krebs on Security
Read more: CyberSecBrief
To begin, obtain the username and secret key from your Internet service provider in order to set up PPPoE or broadband internet. To set up the PPPoE web type, follow these steps: Write down all of the internet type information on a piece of paper so you can readily retrieve it later for Linksys
To begin, obtain the username and secret key from your Internet service provider in order to set up PPPoE or broadband internet.
To set up the PPPoE web type, follow these steps:
Write down all of the internet type information on a piece of paper so you can readily retrieve it later for Linksys router setup.
IP (internet protocol) address
MAC address on the router
Subnet mask
For more details, click here:- https://sites.google.com/view/myrouterlocal/how-to-configure-pppoe-connection-in-linksys-router
My TP-Link Archer T2U Nano AC600 USB Wifi Dongle (With my Paper Dolls) - Part 1 [Sept 9, 2020]
Here it is! My new USB Wifi Dongle from the same company that I used for a year ago. My new TP-Link Archer T2U Nano A600 USB Wifi Dongle! 😁📶💻
Now let’s find out if my new USB wifi dongle is better to the previous one that I used.🙂
BTW: Some of my photos I took are now combined into one using GIMP art software.
So without further ado, let’s get started:
1st to 4th Image(s): • [1st and 2nd Images combined] Here’s the box itself, as well as the actual main item. To the point that looks very familiar with the previous one. While the features and other specs looks very promising, we’ll see the result test in the upcoming part so please stick around. 🙂 • [3rd and 4th Images combined] On each side here are some more info about my new USB Wifi dongle.
5th Image: • My paper dolls saying that this is a cool usb wifi dongle and it does look similar to the other one, I know right. ☺️
6th & 7th Image(s): • Here are the box comparison between the Archer T2U Nano A600 (left) and the Wireless N Nano USB Adapter TL-WN725N (right). When you looking at it, the height and length of the old one was actually big than the new one, but nah that doesn’t matter though. ^^;
8th to 11th Image(s): •I opened the box to reveal other accessories as well as the main item itself, which is the same thing as a year ago. And I could agree more for my paper dolls, it really does the same. 😊
Well that’s all for now. I’ll be go ahead to test out my new USB wifi dongle later on, so I’ll see you at ‘Part 2′ and please don’t miss it. 🙂
And if you want to see my recorded video as well as my review about my old TP-Link USB wifi dongle, then I’ll provide some links down below. ↓
TP-Link Archer T2U Nano AC600: • Recorded Video [Sept 8, 2020]
TP-Link Wireless N Nano USB Adapter TL-WN725N • Part 1 [Jun 22, 2019] • Part 2 [Jun 23, 2019] • Internet Speed Test [Jun 25, 2019]
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New Post has been published on http://www.technologyx.com/featured/echo-dot-2nd-gen-plus-tp-link-smart-plug-35-amazon/
Echo Dot 2nd Gen Plus TP-Link Smart Plug only $35 at Amazon!!
This is without a doubt a steal of a deal, and one that we couldn’t go without a post on. A bit of digging in Amazon found the Echo Dot with TP-Link Smart Plug at only $34.99…and you can get u to an additional 8% off through ebates. Even fi you simply use this to turn your...
TP-Link routers under attack through new exploits
Hackers are actively exploiting two serious flaws in TP-Link routers, letting them steal credentials and even run code remotely on affected devices.
Source: The Hacker News | CISA
Read more: CyberSecBrief