If I were to have an in-home display for a installed, which had to be connected to my home , but claims to not access the internet, how could I verify this at the level?

Currently I have a guest network available which is blocked from having access to the . I suppose I could connect the display to this network and also block access to the internet...

@syntax If the MAC address is listed on the box, you might be able to block the MAC address.

@1ll173r47
Yeah I figure it's doable. May not even get the damned thing (partner wants it), but if we do I want to know I can keep an eye on what it's doing.

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