• woleium 2 days ago

    Check out Microtik hardware (Latvia), it’s good and reasonably priced. No association, i just like it. https://mikrotik.com/

    • aPoCoMiLogin 15 hours ago

      I second to that. Had plenty of issues with other routers, after switch there was no issues at all in the last 3 years

      • davkan 2 days ago

        Microtik is my preferred prosumer networking hardware. Much prefer it to the ubiquity gear I’ve used.

        • joshu 2 days ago

          love my mikrotik hex s.

      • uLogMicheal 2 days ago

        Having used a TP-Link ethernet over power device in the past, this is quite concerning. Most devices like this do not have an adequate replacement from domestic or allied manufacturers. Is there no government agency examining and reporting on these frequently purchased electronics?

        • tw04 2 days ago

          Netgear is a US based company that makes Ethernet over power adapters.

          • wkat4242 2 days ago

            I doubt they actually make them in the US though.

          • butterlover 2 days ago

            powerline adapters don't have any network access do they? just a layer 1/1.5 device and that's it?

          • applied_heat 2 days ago

            It only mentions routers and not APs. I am extremely pleased with my tp-link Omada WiFi setup with self hosted controller in a docker image. after over a decade using mikrotik and ubiquiti products I don’t think I would go back for WiFi, and I would certainly be inclined to give a tp link router a look if it’s as polished and capable as their WiFi products.

            • c0nducktr 2 days ago

              I'm not criticizing the content of the post, but it feels like it was written by a LLM. Does anyone else notice that? It screams it to me.

              • applied_heat 2 days ago

                It’s the verbosity that indicates LLM to me … put the time in and give me the shorter letter

                • duskwuff 2 days ago

                  The bullet-pointed "summaries" and "conclusions" are a hallmark of ChatGPT output as well.

                • jimmydoe 2 days ago

                  Thank you for sharing this feedback, I'm sure they will do it better next time. :)

                  • yetihehe 2 days ago

                    I think dang should add this specific example of AI to guidelines, in point "Please don't complain about tangential annoyances—e.g. article or website formats, name collisions, AI content or back-button breakage. They're too common to be interesting."

                    • duskwuff 2 days ago

                      AI slop is hardly a "tangential annoyance". It's central to the content (or lack thereof) of the post.

                      • cwales95 2 days ago

                        AI written content should really be banned. I don't want to read content from a bot I want to read content from a human.

                • roody15 2 days ago

                  TP Link “ which dominate approximately 65% of the U.S. router market for small businesses and homes (Allconnect)”

                  This appear to be more about protecting US market share and less about national security. Netgear/linksys etc cannot compete with price against TP Link.

                  • cr125rider 9 hours ago

                    And no BYD cars!

                  • gnabgib 2 days ago

                    Discussion (174 points, 25 days ago, 245 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42451130

                    • wkat4242 2 days ago

                      Funnily enough many TP-Link models are really well supported by alternative firmware like openwrt. Totally avoiding this problem.

                      • returnInfinity 2 days ago

                        possible the hardware is compromised

                        • timschmidt 2 days ago

                          If that's the case, then all the other APs from US and European manufacturers would be affected as well.

                        • SubiculumCode 2 days ago

                          Totally?

                        • rad_gruchalski 2 days ago

                          It means you should buy shares. Because when the ban is removed you'll be rich.

                          • myself248 2 days ago

                            It means I'll be paying more for hardware to reflash with Openwrt, is all.

                            • JohnnyLarue 2 days ago

                              Yes, the US State Department is working hard on this list to keep you safe and scared, and recommends you use a Taiwanese D-Link NAS instead

                              • smegma2 2 days ago

                                Your comment history shows an interesting pattern

                                • gruez 2 days ago

                                  That he's anti-establishment or anti-west, exactly the type of person who would make such a comment? I'm not sure how that's supposed to be an interesting observation. It's like being surprised that someone who writes a pro-trump comment also espouses other conservative talking points in their comment history.

                                  • suraci 2 days ago

                                    Till you check my comment history :)

                                • realxrobau 20 hours ago

                                  There is no way a human wrote that.

                                  • rayiner 2 days ago

                                    We should just ban foreign routers. Massachusetts invented routers, why would we import them?

                                    • gruez 2 days ago

                                      Transistors were invented by the US as well, but then we got outpaced by Taiwan. Does that mean we should stop buying from TSMC as well?

                                      • rayiner 2 days ago

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                                      • c0nducktr 2 days ago

                                        What routers are you recommending?

                                        • rayiner 2 days ago

                                          If importing routers was banned, I’m sure Cisco and juniper would go back to making SMB routers. Juniper routers used to be made in Walnut Creek CA!

                                          • topranks 2 days ago

                                            We’re not really talking SMB here I think, more home / prosumer level. I’d not expect Cisco or Juniper to go into that market segment.

                                            Maybe Netgear/Mikrotik/Ubiquity/Thompson/D-Link/Frtizbox or someone else would edge in.

                                            • pintxo 2 days ago

                                              Cool, stupid backdoors coming to your smb router soon.

                                          • JaDogg 2 days ago

                                            What about exports? do you want to stop those too