The surprising order means any new Wi-Fi router models sold in the country must be US-made, or receive an exemption from the Pentagon or Homeland Security Department.

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    Interesting addition to the “free market” system we all just love so, so much.

    Its obvious its for spying. Until there is a telescope stuck up every non rich citizens ass the US government will not give up.

    People should rewatch that interview with the creator of Lavabit and how the feds forced him into a shutdown because he wouldn’t play their spy games.

    He is still not allowed to talk about all the details of it either. “What about my first amendment rights” he said in the interview.

    You know, just things in the land of the free™

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    They’re gonna tell you this is the only way to be sure that routers don’t contain a backdoor. They’re gonna tell themselves this is the only way to be sure that routers do contain a backdoor.

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    Same goes for EV’s, mobile phones etc. The US is one of the most limited countries in the world with regards to choice.

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    Obvious move toward even more of a surveillance state. My current router is not US made and my next one definitely won’t be. Buying American made is buying a little piece of fascism.

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        I have some insight for the average joe.

        When you buy an American made product its a sham 99% of the time.

        I used to run an injection molding machine for a job. And made parts for a well known brand.

        The parts where made from LG plastics from china, on a Japanese injection molding machine ran by me. That got paid $16.40 an hour, with no benefits.

        The parts said “made in America” on the mold.

        Utter sham, im all for american jobs. But its bullshit to say its made in america. When all the parts that make it are not American.

        There should be some legal president that if it says “made in america” it must be 98% american resources.

        Not some dog eggs, of well i bought some plastic from china and the machine from japan. And had the american press the button to make the part. Therefore its an american made product.

        Now im not saying all company’s are like that but majority of them are.

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          We get parts from Japan, unassembled. They already have made in america stamped into the side. They get put together by a couple robots and sent out the door with a huge markup for the locally manufactured parts. Local heroes keeping the community employed since 1986!

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    curious (well not really) that it is only consumer grade. nothing about business grade, of even a deliniation as to where “pro-sumer” falls. if this is a big brother situation then the consumer only thing makes perfect sense. it also drives users back to isp supplied hardware which means more rental fees, so more money CEOs.

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    8 hours ago

    Exemptions will be sold by Trump to major manufacturers outside of the US. They will also come with mandatory back doors.

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    Welp, time to stock up on some older routers or make my own. This country is looking more Orwellian by the day.

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    When filing for an exemption, the company needs to submit a specific plan for how they’re going to move manufacturing to the US 💀

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      Make up shit and backtrack once trump is out of office, just like they didi during the first administration.

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    No way tech companies won’t manipulate this to their benefit right? Gonna be having routers shipped in decoy packages. I’m not buying backdoor infested mess they’re gonna peddle at an unreasonable price cause there can be no outside competition.

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      I’m in Ohio. I wonder how hard it’d be to drive to Canada, pick up a router, and drive back?

      Or hell…maybe just drive to Canada. I’m sure I can find a job and a place to live, right? Just go to a Tim Hortons and say “Hey, I’m gonna work hete now, because fuck America!” and Canadians are like, legally obligated to be nice. I’m sure it’ll all work out, as long as I share some donuts.

      The hardest part will be getting used to pink money.

      I mean, seriously Canada? You a big fan of monopoly money?

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    Given Ubiquiti’s Russian connections, and TP Link’s Chinese connections, this honestly isn’t surprising.

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      Ubiquity doesn’t have Russian connections, Russians just use them as they can’t be remotely disabled and they are decent hardware.