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forum threadDesertGardener | Staff posted Today 05:40 PM

Black Friday/Cyber Monday TP-Link Deals: BE24000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router $399.99, BE10000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Mesh 3-Pack $369.99 & More + FS w/ Prime

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Model: TP-Link Archer BE24000 Quad-Band WiFi 7 Router (Archer BE900) with Dual 10 Gbps Multi-Gig Ethernet Ports and LED Touch Screen,12 High Performance Antennas, VPN Supported.

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j4c11Today 05:44 PM
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Relevant info if considering buying these :

"There's a federal ban in the works for TP-Link routers with support from not just one but several federal departments and agencies. If successful, we could see networking devices from the company banned and blocked from sale in the United States. The reason? After a months-long risk assessment, investigators believe TP-Link products are a national security risk due to the vendor's ties to China, especially since routers handle sensitive internet data and connections. The ban, initially proposed by the United States Department of Commerce, has received additional support from agencies such as the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense.

While TP-Link Systems is a U.S. company based in Irvine, California, the manufacturer originally spun off from a China-based company called TP-Link Technologies. As such, many government officials are concerned that TP-Link Systems has ties to mainland China and that some former assets belong to the original Chinese operation. "

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