• Cris_Citrus@piefed.zip
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    18 hours ago

    I hope things like hardware made by/for openwrt remain available, but it sounds like they will cease to be?

    My first thought was the risk of the us demanding us manufacturers include a backdoor

    It sounds like the exemption for foreign companies is an option while they create plans for american manufacturing

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      I hope things like hardware made by/for openwrt remain available, but it sounds like they will cease to be?

      It seems like professional equipment will not be affected:

      While the FCC’s Covered List makes it sound like the US is banning all “routers produced in a foreign country,” it’s defined a bit more narrowly than that. It’s specifically banning “consumer-grade routers” as defined in NIST Internal Report 8425A, which refers to ones “intended for residential use and can be installed by the customer.”

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        That’s not reassuring. It sounds like they don’t want home users to be able to get any router they could manage themselves.

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        I’m not sure their like bananapi based router would be considered professional. More home tinkerer

        I’m not sure what that’ll mean for the impact of this change, but I guess we’ll see 🤷🏻‍♂️