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Homebrew routers just got a whole lot more important in the US
Level 2 Jeff
Mar 24, 2026
Knowing how to build your own router for your homelab is going to be a useful skill, until this FCC ruling is reversed:
This video discusses how a recent
FCC ruling regarding foreign-made consumer routers makes building your own hardware more important (0:00). Jeff highlights how his previous review of a non-US made router (0:08) could be impacted, even though the device is
open-source and highly secure (0:15).
Key Points:
- The Ruling: Confusing regulations prevent selling consumer routers with components or manufacturing originating outside the US (0:35-0:50).
- Security Paradox: While aimed at tightening supply chain security, this could ironically lead to more backdoors for spying agencies rather than fewer (1:59).
- The Solution: Home labbers should take control by building their own routers using open-source software like OpenWRT on hardware like Raspberry Pi (1:17-1:35).
FACT SHEET: FCC Updates Covered List to Include Foreign-Made
Consumer Routers, Prohibiting Approval of New Models
Update Follows Determination by Executive Branch Agencies that Consumer-Grade
Routers Produced in Foreign Countries Threaten National Security
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2026—Today, the Federal Communications Commission updated its
Covered List to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. Routers are the
boxes in every home that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. This
followed a determination by a White House-convened Executive Branch interagency body with
appropriate national security expertise that such routers “pose unacceptable risks to the national
security of the United States or the safety and security of United States persons.”
The Executive Branch determination noted that foreign-produced routers (1) introduce “a supply
chain vulnerability that could disrupt the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure, and national defense”
and (2) pose “a severe cybersecurity risk that could be leveraged to immediately and severely
disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure and directly harm U.S. persons.”