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Just don't let it connect to internet.
There are no good dumb teevees for home use
It will work at a premium cost, and only until they start selling them with LTE chips buried away in the motherboard.
Punish me harder daddy... No doubt on LTE chip tho haha
LTE? That costs money. But do you remember that 5G has a low range, kind-of P2P variant?
That is the solution. Connect your box to the internet, never the TV.
It's becoming harder to find TVs that will operate without a network connection
Even if you just passing your device to it?
Yeah, I've seen it on some Samsungs and LGs that get real pissy when the TV itself isn't online. I've also heard of some brands (that I don't remember atm) that won't even let you go through the initial setup without a connection.