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nekusartoday at 12:13 PM1 replyview on HN

Yeah what's worse...

I have a LG modern TV. Smart shit. I also use a Linux install on a NUC. HDMI.

For some godsdamned reason, the TV was able to initiate an IP bridge with the Linux NUC and get an IP address on my network.

Nobody typed it in the TV. And I'm unsure how it did so itself.

What I do know is that Mikrotik allows DHCP-server blocks of wildcard MAC addresses. Blocked the whole fucking 24 bits of their allocation.

AND if it does get back online, I also shitcanned its routing on the IP side based on hostname.


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rationalisttoday at 6:28 PM

This would be quite the scandal if you can substantiate/document it.

People always say, "jUsT dO nOt CoNnEcT your TV to you WiFi" which is asinine.

People say that theoretically TVs can get an internet connection through HDMI, but apparently none are actually doing so.

The only solution I suggest is physically removing WiFi cards from the guts before turning on.