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Apr 5, 2013 6:40 AM in response to HTiPadby Frank Caggiano,★HelpfulYou could bring a router with you and plug that into the cable and use its wifi for the iPad. The Airport Express works well at this.
Another possibility, if there is a Mac available, you could share the connection from it. Don;t know if windows pc's are capable of this.
But unfortunately there is no iPad only solution.
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Apr 5, 2013 1:31 PM in response to Frank Caggianoby HTiPad,Thanks very much - most helpful advice. Regards
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Apr 7, 2013 7:18 AM in response to HTiPadby Diavonex,Connect the ethernet cable to a Airport Express and you'll get wireless internet.
http://www.apple.com/sg/airportexpress/
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee374/Diavonex/Album%201A/1f4ad14e1067b2d0eb 1e39448ff51d0b.jpg
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Apr 7, 2013 8:05 AM in response to HTiPadby Ralph9430,I have seen recently two ads for products that will accomplish what you want. One is the Hamar Wi-Fi SD/USB Data Reader for Apple Devices. I can't recall the name of the other product but it appears to be a similar product to the one I mention.
The data reader is mainly designed to allow connectivity of SD cards and USB memory stick to your iPad via Wi-Fi. But both products have an Ethernet port. You connect that to your Ethernet network and the device will act like a Wi-Fi router creating a Wi-Fi network for your iPad or iPhone to connect to.
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Apr 7, 2013 4:28 PM in response to HTiPadby Texas Mac Man,Here's some travel routers. http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/mobileaccessories/tp/Top-7-Travel-Wireless-Rout ers.htm
Cheers, Tom
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Dec 18, 2014 4:17 PM in response to HTiPadby suzyfromoz,I work at a radio observatory where we have extremely strict RFI rules. In our accommodation (40km away from the observatory) there's no WiFi allowed, but we are able to use normal computers etc.
We found that if you use an apple lightning to USB camera adapter, plugged in to a powered USB hub, and then plug an apple USB to ethernet adapter in to the hub, you get ethernet on the ipad, even though a dialog box comes up saying "this accessory is not supported".
It's clunky, but works, and is the only way I can get ethernet on my ipad while respecting our strict radio emissions rules.
Alas the same technique doesn't work at all on my iphone.
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Dec 23, 2014 2:28 PM in response to suzyfromozby rccharles,I won't count on this lasting forever. As soon as apple hears it, they could block it in a new release of ios. A lot of people would like it, could be an undocumented feature.
Note you can roll back a software update to the prior release of ios, if you act as soon as you find the problem. It the last release including point releases.
Read an article about the green bank observatory exclusion zone this weekend.
Robert