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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A US ban could cut off firmware updates with little warning, leaving this router permanently exposed
A US government ban or forced sale could cut off firmware updates with little warning. Once that happens, this router is permanently unprotected.
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No TP-Link router is exempt from the ongoing US national security investigation: No TP-Link router is exempt from the federal investigation. It concerns corporate ownership and legal jurisdiction, not individual model specs.
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New hardware sees fewer eyes from researchers — undiscovered flaws are statistically more likely
New hardware sees fewer eyes from independent researchers, so undiscovered flaws are statistically more likely. Anything an attacker finds first hits your work laptop, banking app, and smart devices before a patch exists.
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Security researchers have not had time to fully audit it. Unknown vulnerabilities may exist.: Wi-Fi 7 is new. Security researchers haven't had time to fully audit it. Unknown vulnerabilities are statistically likely.
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- DOJ/FCC Investigation · 2024 ↗
- FCC Equipment Authorization Database ↗
- FCC Covered List · National Security Designation ↗

