Security Analysis Report

Hitron EN2251

Last reviewed: March 2026 · ismyroutersafe.com

Hitron ISP Gateway Made in China
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AT RISK

This router has significant issues. Your home network is more exposed than it should be. Anyone on this Wi-Fi (phones, smart TVs, baby monitors, laptops) shares that exposure.

Hitron EN2251 is a ISP-supplied gateway. The Hitron EN2251 is manufactured in China.

  • Foreign manufacture — FCC ban applies to ISP-supplied Hitron hardwareThe Hitron EN2251 is manufactured in China. The FCC's March 2026 foreign manufacture ban applies to ISP-premises equipment. Contact your ISP about hardware replacement.What this means at homeThe FCC has formally labeled this manufacturer a national security threat. Federal contractors and anyone working remotely for sensitive employers faces specific exposure.
  • ISP controls all configurationHitron EN-series cable gateways are fully managed by your ISP. Users have no access to firmware or advanced security settings on the device itself.
  • Hitron is Taiwanese — no Chinese government legal exposureHitron Technologies is a Taiwanese company. The FCC concern is manufacturing origin, not the brand's corporate jurisdiction.
Everything on this network shares the exposure
💻 Work laptop & remote access 🏦 Online banking & passwords 📷 Security cameras & smart locks 👧 Kids' devices & school logins 📱 Every phone & tablet at home 🔊 Smart speakers & streaming
FCC & Ban Risk
50 /100 C
Supply chain · FCC status · CVEs · Patch support
Security Capabilities
0 /100 F
Zero-Trust · VPN · Segmentation · Monitoring
FCC & Ban Risk measures supply-chain exposure, government flags, and CVE history. Security Capabilities measures what the router can actually do to protect your network. How we score →
Here's what closes the gaps.
Your ISP gave you an okay router. You can still have a great network.
Rio Router goes behind your ISP gateway and handles the Wi-Fi side, where the security gaps live. Your ISP keeps your internet connection. Rio gives you a modern, secure Wi-Fi network with all 8 dimensions covered.
See how Rio fits behind your gateway ↗
📋 Steps to strengthen your home network
1
Contact your ISP to ask about replacing the EN2251 with an FCC-compliant alternative
2
Ask if a US-manufactured or Taiwan-manufactured gateway is available from your provider
3
Install a secondary router in bridge mode for advanced network security control
4
Secure your ISP account credentials with a strong password and 2FA
🔒 Security capabilities comparison
Here's how your router compares to Rio across the 8 dimensions we built our framework around. (Yes, we made Rio.)
HITRON
your router
Rio Router
full standard
Zero-Trust Device Admission
Every new device is blocked by default - admin must approve it once, even if it has the right password
Locked
Available
Network Segmentation (VLANs)
Devices on your network are isolated from each other, so a hacked smart TV can't reach your laptop
Locked
Available
Router-Level VPN for All Devices
All traffic - including smart devices that can't run VPN apps - is encrypted before leaving your home
Locked
Available
Domain Allowlisting
Block everything except approved sites; more effective than trying to blacklist billions of harmful URLs
Locked
Available
Granular Password Control
Separate passwords per network zone - changing one doesn't affect others
Locked
Available
Guest Auto-Expiry
Guest devices are automatically removed when they leave; neighbors can't reconnect without re-approval
Locked
Available
Clean Supply Chain
Manufactured outside Chinese legal jurisdiction - not subject to China's National Intelligence Law
Locked
Available
We built Rio to hit all 8 dimensions, so we use it as the benchmark. If another router hits 8/8, we’ll add it. See Rio →
Device context
Manufacturer Taiwan-headquartered — Hitron Technologies Inc., New Taipei City, Taiwan. EN2251 is an entry-level DOCSIS 3.0 cable gateway deployed by ISPs, manufactured in China.
Country of origin Built in China
US gov status FCC authorized — foreign manufacture rule applies — Foreign manufacture — subject to FCC March 2026 ban
Security patches Managed by ISP
How this was scored · verified March 2026: This rating combines FCC authorization status, manufacturer legal jurisdiction, CVEs from NIST NVD, active patch support status, and CISA advisory mentions. See full methodology →
Want to also check your live network? BETA

The report above is based on your router’s model record. This optional check runs live probes against your current network to detect DNS hijacking and admin interface exposure — things static analysis can’t catch.

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DNS HIJACK CHECK
Detects if your DNS has been silently rerouted to intercept your traffic
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WAN EXPOSURE
Tests if your router admin panel is reachable from outside your home
No data stored · Runs entirely in your browser · ~5 seconds
Reference Data
Other Hitron models
WNC-CR200ADManaged by ISP
CODA-4582DManaged by ISP
Sources & evidence
All findings trace to publicly verifiable primary sources - US government databases, official FCC filings, and NIST CVE records. No proprietary or anonymous sources are used.
  1. FCC Equipment Authorization Database ↗
Full data source documentation: Scoring Methodology & Citations →
Most home routers have real security gaps. Rio is the only router that scores A on this framework — and we built both. See why it scores A →