With some third party tools you can install a web browser and turn on the WiFi network. The slow refresh speed of eInk makes it a bit tedious to surt the web, but it would work.
Alternatively, there used to be some software tools that would capture an entire website and save it locally as a series of HTML files. I haven't played with them in years, so don't know if they're still around or if there are better versions today. This was before a lot of the content online was dynamic, it may not work as well for offline reading these days.
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