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expired Posted by Meowssi | Staff • Mar 4, 2023
Mar 4, 2023 6:01 PM
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I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
1. One for IoT (like WiFi light bulbs and WiFi led junk), and Guest Network (I have techy guests)
2. One for Apple devices (because they keep breaking WiFi when they enter and exit the house),
3. One for streaming (fire sticks, Ring, and Chromecast and thermostat and ecobee and garage opener) . This is the one that fails the most because I am usually copying or downloading, uploading gigabytes of files , syncing hard drives etc. This one's hard because Kodi needs my NAS and it's a hassle.
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4. One for my own stuff (laptop, Android devices, NAS, home streaming laptop, home CCTV)
I don't have this all done correctly and my routers die every 6 months so it's always a constant battle to keep things up and keep things secure. I always wonder how other people do it.
I'd have no issue with a Taiwanese one, like Asus, but mainland CCP-backed Chinese brands? fark that shit unless you encrypt all of your network's data at the client point. I'm even learly about Chinese IOT devices and keep them corralled on a different subnetwork. Are 99% of Chinese-developed devices perfectly fine and safe? Of course, but backdoors can and still do happen.
Netgear = subscribe or die
tplink asus etc
security wise you can say american brands feed all data to NSA. (remember Snowden revelations)
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