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Tariffs and Broadband: Every Day is a New Day

Broadband Breakfast

Networking equipment such as routers, hubs, switches, modems, chips, as well as essential plastics and electronic components used for broadband and 5G deployments, server racks, and data center infrastructure are likely impacted depending upon country of origin for manufacturing of parts and sub-assemblies for this equipment.

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TAKE IT DOWN Act Passes House Commerce, But Not Without a Fight

Broadband Breakfast

866 , the Removing Our Unsecure Technologies to Ensure Reliability and Security (ROUTERS) Act , would require the Commerce Department to assess security risks posed by routers and modems manufactured in adversarial nations.  Other bills that passed the committee Tuesday included: H.R.   H.R.

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House Passes NTIA Reauthorization, Rural Broadband Protection Acts

Broadband Breakfast

ROUTERS Act The bill would direct the Commerce Department to conduct a study on the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of consumer Wi-Fi routers and modems produced by companies with ties to foreign adversaries. It passed by voice vote. It would be due within one year. The bill passed by voice vote.

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Senate Commerce Advances Semiconductor Bill, Amid CHIPS Act Uncertainty

Broadband Breakfast

chip manufacturing. "This bill continues the work we did in the CHIPS and Science Act, ensuring that America remains competitive in semiconductor manufacturing. . "This "This bill continues the work we did in the CHIPS and Science Act, ensuring that America remains competitive in semiconductor manufacturing.

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House to Consider Five Communications Security Bills Next Week

Broadband Breakfast

7589, the ROUTERS Act , directs the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to study the security risks posed by consumer routers and modems manufactured by foreign-owned companies;  H.R. 1513, the FUTURE Networks Act , establishes a 6G task force within the FCC.

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How to Factory Reset Your Router: A Step-by-Step Guide

ACT Corp

Factory resetting your router can resolve various connectivity issues, restore default settings, and ensure your wifi network security. This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step process on how to factory reset router or your ACT Fibernet router and reconfigure it for optimal performance.

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Get the Most Out of Your Multi-Gig Connection

All West Telecommunications

Computer Hardware: When hardwired into All West fiber internet, devices will need the following: Device needs to be 10 gig capable A 10 gig port in the motherboard You can find out if your device is 10 gig capable by checking the manufacture specifications. A switch is a piece of hardware that connects multiple devices on a single network.