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      “Before you can use your device, please finish the setup process”
      “Step 1: Connect to the internet”
      [ ] OK
      [X] Cancel

      TV turns off

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            My 2-star review: Someone shit on this TV before returning it. I wanted to give the TV one star because it doesn’t function without Internet. But I’m adding a star because that turd was fucking massive and it’s pretty cool to shit on something like this before returning it.

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        Set up a temporary network from a phone and kill it as soon as the TV is satisfied, or even better, return it and tell them exactly why.

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        We shouldn’t be forced to do these things, but connect it to a junk wifi signal setup using tethering or something and once setup is done, disable it.

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            There’s always a niche instance but my example gives it a valid, but disposable, connection to complete setup, it can totally ping that server there at the beginning and give the all clear. And then you turn off that disposable Wi-Fi signal.

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            Tether to a bullshit Wi-Fi name (like with your phone), finish setup, turn it off and never enable that particular name again. Or research if your TV is like that before you buy it and just don’t buy it. But shit happens so you deal with what comes at you as it comes at you.

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      Apparently, if not configured for local WiFi, many smart TVs will attempt to break into any other SSID they can find - with no input from the user requesting that it do so.