
This router has documented security problems. Every device on this network — your work laptop, banking app, Ring camera, smart lock — is running at higher risk than it should be.
An F is not a warning — it’s a finding that the router has been independently flagged for security or supply-chain concerns serious enough to warrant action.
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Every device on your home network is exposed through a single point of failure
Every device on your home network — phones, laptops, security cameras, smart speakers, baby monitors, smart locks — routes through this single point of failure. A flaw at this severity puts all of them in reach of one attacker.
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Chinese government hackers used this router brand to attack US infrastructure: All TP-Link routers share the corporate structure and legal jurisdiction cited in federal advisories on Chinese state hacking.
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Your home network is more exposed than it should be
Your home network is more exposed than it should be. Your work laptop, banking sessions, security cameras, and smart home devices all pass through this router — a flaw here gives an attacker leverage over all of them at once.
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Gaming network = high-value target: Gaming networks often have high-bandwidth, always-on profiles and connected high-value devices. A compromised router on such a network has more potential impact.
An A-rated alternative is shown below.
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- CISA Advisory AA23-144A · 2023 ↗
- FCC Equipment Authorization Database ↗
- FCC Covered List · National Security Designation ↗
