Andy Farkas wrote: > On 11/20/13 13:47, Rick Welykochy wrote: >> >> Easy solution: disable networking on the TV. > > Then you lose Internet TV channels (eg iView). Is this not the point of a > smart TV?
Yes. And I was just going to point out what Jim Birch did next. Treat your TV as dumb, do not connect it to the Internet, and use a smart box like a PVR or a Roku Streaming Stick to get what you want. >> Static IPs are the safest way to go. >> > > Even if you give it a static IP it will start sending info back to LG, > so I'm > not sure what you're saying there. What you need is some sort of web > filter on your gateway router. Some routers have this, but most punters > would have no idea how to configure it. All I am saying is that static IP assignment and the avoidance of DHCP will stop smart devices from quietly connecting to the Internet without your knowledge. This is a very important security prerequisite. Now, you could attempt to firewall/block every attempt that your smart TV makes to phone home to LG or whomever the manufacturer or data gatherer is. But that is the way of madness IMHO. Better to use a smart device connected to your TV that you can firewall and control. cheers rickw -- ------------------------------------ Rick Welykochy || Vitendo Consulting Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak. _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
