banned routers manufactured in overseas locations due to concerns regarding national security. This implies that any devices that haven’t received approval from the FCC will not be available for purchase in U.S. retail outlets. Additionally, the FCC has set a deadline for routers that are currently in the U.S., allowing manufacturers until March 2027 to continue updating consumers’ devices.
The prohibition might have raised some inquiries regarding your Wi-Fi network connectivity, such as whether you can actually obtain routers produced in America? As of April 2026, the response to this inquiry seems to be negative. Even U.S.-based firms like Google and Netgear do not produce their routers domestically, opting instead for factories in Vietnam, Taiwan, and China.
However, the answer to this inquiry delves further, as the FCC’s interpretation of “foreign produced” is extensive. The agency requires that not only must the device be constructed in America, but all primary stages of its production must also occur within the U.S. This entails that everything from design, component manufacturing, to assembly of the router needs to take place in the United States.
