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put together a government worth two squirrel farts and then maybe stuff like this would carry some weight… otherwise I would almost RATHER a foreign govt get access through shady hardware bullshit.

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Are TP link routers still untrustworthy after you’ve flashed OpenWRT on them?

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No because it’s an up to date firmware with the latest security patches.

Unless the hardware is also shitty and has some vulnerabilities.

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(That wasn’t rhetorical, BTW. I have TP-link gear running OpenWRT and am wondering if I should be worried about it.)

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Yes. Please. Do it. These are terrible.

I’ve extracted their firmwares before. Not only is the software many years behind, but it contains changes to important, security relevant parts of the system like sshd that can’t possibly be good for security.

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It is not so much that TP-Link is great, it is more that American brands like Cisco keep getting caught putting deliberate security holes like hardcoded credentials into their products every other year or so and yet they seem to never consider banning those.

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And yet TP Link is consistently a very well rated brand both for software and for hardware. I’m currently looking for a WiFi 6e/7 router and most sources agree they’re the best. Both Amazon reviews and trusted sources like rtings say this.

Basically I hear your point but the US does need to have a good reason to ban these because otherwise they seem to just be taking away good hardware from people

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Look at GL-iNet I think is the name

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