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Connect iPhone You don't necessarily have to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. You can also connect to the Internet via Ethernet, i.e. via a classic twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector. You just need to have two adapters – Lightning/USB 3 adapter and a reduction from classic USB to Ethernet. Despite the first reduction, you still need iPhone power for the connection to work.

About the possibility of connecting iOS Only a few users know about connecting devices to the Internet via cable, and this is not surprising, because in the case of the iPhone it is impractical. However, some use this connection with the iPad, and it is these users who have noticed the changes that Apple quietly added to iOS 10.2 and didn't even brag about them in the update notes.

Now, when you connect an Ethernet cable to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch via the aforementioned adapters, an Ethernet item will appear in Settings between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. There you can check the IP address, network mask, etc., of course, assuming that you have everything assigned by the DHCP server. Otherwise, you can fill in the individual details and start browsing. maxat an ideal speed.

Ethernet iPhone

source: 9to5mac

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