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Seriously, it's got to be 90 plus percent of routers are made outside of the U.S.
Yeah, they're all not made here.
But even some of them might be station or like headquartered in the U.S.
They're still not manufactured in the U.S.
So like...
First of all, if you already own a router that doesn't meet this criteria, it's going to work fine.
But the new ones then coming into the United States will be put on a list where the radios won't be authorized.
I think that's wild.
I think TP-Link is now headquartered in California.
Yeah.
I forget exactly where they are.
A lot of ones I was finding were made in Vietnam, but still that is just straight up foreign country that is not the U.S.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Like what Xfinity... My guess right now is...
Xfinity, Verizon probably have just a boatload of routers in a warehouse somewhere that they're the ones sending to you, but that needs to update.
Yeah, I'm a consumer.
So consumer, they define as for residential use and installed by the customer.
Installed by the customer.
Any Xfinity router you can have just shipped to you and I can install it.
The fact that they say consumer grade, I think it's less of consumer bought and consumer grade.