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FCC reverses course, allows software updates for foreign-made drones and routers until 2029
By Etiido Uko published
The FCC is extending a software lifeline for millions of already-deployed drones and routers.

Best Wi-Fi Router Deals 2026
By Brandon Hill last updated
Save big with one of these excellent Wi-Fi router deals. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all retailers throughout the year.

The Best Wi-Fi Routers We've Benchmarked in 2026 — the best of Wi-Fi 7 from budget to premium
By Brandon Hill last updated
The right Wi-Fi router can make a huge difference in your day-to-day productivity and gaming experience. We’ve tested a slew of models to help you find the best one.

Amazon Eero and Leo routers gain FCC Conditional Approval for US sales
By Brandon Hill published
Amazon’s Eero is the latest router manufacturer to gain “Conditional Approval” from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to sell its routers in the United States.

TP-Link seeks to secure conditional approval from FCC following router import ban
By Jowi Morales published
TP-Link, one of the most popular consumer router brands in the U.S., met with FCC officials to discuss how it can secure a conditional approval to continue introducing and selling new routers.

Amazon Eero Signal review: 4G LTE internet backup for your Eero mesh network
By Brandon Hill published
The Eero Signal offers automatic 4G LTE failover for your primary ISP.

Netgear secures conditional approval from the FCC following router ban
By Jowi Morales published
It's the first company to secure the coveted approval, but it does not make any mention of moving manufacturing to the U.S.

Researchers build Wi-Fi receiver that can operate inside a nuclear reactor
By Jowi Morales published
This hardened Wi-Fi receiver is designed to work for at least six months in some of the most radioactive spaces on earth.
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