I get everything, one can buy whatever equipment they want.
If you would like to know when the last Security patch was, you could look up on their website.
I mean who cares? If it was necessary or found, it would’ve been included with the last firmware update.
And if you really paranoid, you can activate three different criteria of trend net protection with this router.
Everything is Hackable, and the fact of the matter is every Americans information is out there someplace it just depends on which fish in the sea they choose.
To single out one company just because it’s based in China makes no difference to me and if it makes a difference to you then you choose some of the equipment you mention.
I’m not defending the company, I could care less. I posted a router in response to the OP.
Choose whatever you like if you think the Chinese are going to invade your network because you’re using one of the top five consumer router manufacturers in the world, you would think somebody would’ve found that back door already. The router to me is a steal at this price as long as you don’t care about having Wi-Fi 6.
I just wish if somebody would back up their claims naming TP link from reliable industry acknowledged sources that they have built-in back doors which can be exploited and hasn’t been patched. I mean all I’m hearing here is forum verbiage, and no sources to back it up.
And if they could back it up, provide some sources proving that other of the top five routers on the market do not have the same type of issues.
A couple people in here, arguing a point about one of the most commonly available routers around the world, and in the United States of America to the point of getting downright nasty with me because I I posted one that’s on sale at a great price.
Any web search will show TP link routers are some of the most widely reviewed routers in the United States of America by American and European publications, and no references to back doors or security concerns.
Crazy stuff man, I would think a simple reply like TP link has a back door in it that Chinese hackers can get into it. Here is the proof and we would suggest this (brand or brands) router instead.
But for some reason, well, never mind
I’m not interested LOL because the very few people in here that are getting downright nasty and arguing with me have not done that.
For anyone else interested as previously posted I’ll update in a week to 10 days if I’m keeping the router and if it’s been trouble free. With that said up and running for two days now it’s looking good, very good