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.
source: 9to5mac
Reduction to reduction?
brace on the curling iron :D
Great TIP. Good to know, today I needed to connect via a cable to a device and I didn't have a PC with me. This is a scam ???? thanks ??
It's just a shame that it needs to be powered iPhoneDoes anyone know why?
It is necessary to power the USB-Ethernet adapter, I think so iPhone it doesn't send as much juice as it needs to operate.
It would be enough for me to be rich if koneit was possible with iPad Pro connect via LTE and not just 3G…
Is that really not possible?
Tomáš Stoček no, report that the network was not certified by the operator Appbad luck. iPad for more than 30000...
Then the mistake must be somewhere else, because iPad Pro I own and have had SIM cards from all three operators there without any problems.
That's not possible... I have iPad Mini 1st Gen and it's running on LTE... Not everywhere, but it works
Which operator is it?
Tmobile
I was dealing with the same problem. You need to enter the address "internet.t-mobile.cz" in mobile data settings > mobile data settings > APN settings and it will go...
And is it somehow possible to share the connection from the iMac via USB to the iPhone?
It can share an ethernet connection from a Mac via Wifi. You turn the iMac into a Wi-Fi hotspot, which I find more practical.
http://www.macjemac.cz/macu-vytvorit-wi-fi-hotspot/
Is there a mistake in the title again? He doesn't have this feature by any chance iOS 10.3+?
Because in the photos the fighter has beta iOS 10.3.
We don't, we just figured it out now
One more addition, iOS the devices have a USB 2.0 interface, so the speed via Ethernet will not be dizzying, max The connection will work in 10/100 modes, USB 1000 is needed for 3.0, so to be honest I don't see it as being more than a service purpose, because at home my WiFi is more than 200 Mb/s and I don't have a router with AC yet.
I'm considering it, for example, due to latency and jitter in NDI streaming, where wifi is usually insufficient for HD resolution. (NDI is a protocol for communication between the camera and the editor - it has no cache.)