sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
As somone that used to work for a router manufacturer in Taiwan, I can tell you that there are very few companies in Taiwan that are capable of manufacturing routers these days, as most of that moved to xina or elsewhere.
As for the US, even if it says made in the US, it's most likely only assembled there, with the PCBs being made elsewhere.
There's a company in Lithuania that makes routers though, but they're fairly basic and focus on industrial use.
They use fairly basic Qualcomm hardware in most of their products. I know this is not the US, but it's the only company outside of Asia that I know of that makes everything, including their own firmware.
One thing to look for... TAA compliance - the PRC is not on that list... the OEM/Vendor has to certify there...
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