Slashdot Mirror


TP-Link Begins Lockdown of Firmware In Response To FCC

An anonymous reader writes: In response to an FCC rule that requires manufacturers to lock down computing devices (routers, PCs, phones) to prevent modification if they have a "modular wireless radio," TP-Link has begun locking down its routers to prevent firmware not signed by TP-Link from being installed. This essentially prevents open source OSs (OpenWRT, for example) from being used on routers. TP-Link may not be a prestige brand, exactly, but the company makes a lot of routers suitable for installing third-party firmware, precisely the sort of thing being locked down makes difficult if not impossible.

1 of 157 comments (clear)

  1. well, that's unexpected by dlt074 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    government doing what government does best, over regulating and putting road blocks on anything useful.

    more of the same from the do something, save us goverment, crowd.