The strange saga of the FCC and open-source router firmware continues. After new FCC rules encouraged TP-Link and other router manufacturers to block open-source firmware, the FCC is now forcing ...
If you’re a fan of third-party software that adds functionality to a Wi-Fi router, your options just got smaller. The Federal Communications Commission has new rules designed to make sure routers ...
TP-Link has admitted that some of its routers violated FCC rules by including settings that could push power output levels higher than approved limits. The company has settled the matter with the FCC, ...
TP-Link has just declared that it won't allow its routers to be updated by current third-party tools, thanks to FCC rules that mandate new restrictions starting in June 2016. This is the outcome ...
Last year, the FCC created a new set of rules for router makers that adds a ton of restrictions for installing open source firmware. As it turns out, there are so many restrictions that router ...
Networking hardware vendor TP-Link today admitted violating US radio frequency rules by selling routers that could operate at power levels higher than their approved limits. In a settlement with the ...
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