Opengear's current and previous generation of hardware (ACM5000, ACM5500, ACM7000, CM4100, CM7100, IM4200 and IM7200) do not contain any hardware from Supermicro. Opengear devices are not affected by the alleged discovery of malicious chips found on Supermicro server motherboards.
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