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Software update

We are at sea without access to external wifi. We have mobile access. How do we update the Software on our ipads and iphones?

iPad Pro, iPadOS 14

Posted on Jun 10, 2021 3:34 AM

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Posted on Jun 10, 2021 7:33 AM

An intentional design feature of iOS/iPadOS requires that an OTA system software update is conducted over a WiFi connection. You cannot use the device’s own Cellular connection - as the Cellular Radio is itself updated during a software update; the update process requires a robust network connection to reliably perform the update and (re)activate the device.


The alternative update mechanism is to use a PC or Mac computer to perform the update over USB. Whilst a network connection is still required to complete the update process, this method removes reliance upon the stability of WiFi (or Cellular) network connection to the iPad during the update process.


When you are using a non-Apple WiFi hotspot connection, you are fooling the device into believing that it has an adequate network connection. In so doing, you are at the mercy of the reliability of the Cellular connection during an update process; if the process fails, your device may be non-functional until such time at the OS is completely restored by either a PC/Mac computer with a network connection - using iTunes or Finder as appropriate for the computer that is being used.


If you are away from a “reliable” network connection, performing an OTA system software update is relatively high risk - exposing you to the possibility of losing use of the device pending restoration. If you are “at sea”, you would be well advised to avoid attempting system updates until you are within range of a robust network connection.

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Jun 10, 2021 7:33 AM in response to Endeavourcat30

An intentional design feature of iOS/iPadOS requires that an OTA system software update is conducted over a WiFi connection. You cannot use the device’s own Cellular connection - as the Cellular Radio is itself updated during a software update; the update process requires a robust network connection to reliably perform the update and (re)activate the device.


The alternative update mechanism is to use a PC or Mac computer to perform the update over USB. Whilst a network connection is still required to complete the update process, this method removes reliance upon the stability of WiFi (or Cellular) network connection to the iPad during the update process.


When you are using a non-Apple WiFi hotspot connection, you are fooling the device into believing that it has an adequate network connection. In so doing, you are at the mercy of the reliability of the Cellular connection during an update process; if the process fails, your device may be non-functional until such time at the OS is completely restored by either a PC/Mac computer with a network connection - using iTunes or Finder as appropriate for the computer that is being used.


If you are away from a “reliable” network connection, performing an OTA system software update is relatively high risk - exposing you to the possibility of losing use of the device pending restoration. If you are “at sea”, you would be well advised to avoid attempting system updates until you are within range of a robust network connection.

Jun 10, 2021 5:34 AM in response to ProustGiulio

Thank you Giulio but …..

I have a Windows Nokia phone with internet access and our ipads and iphones can update using its hotspot without any problems. But when we connect an Apple device to an Apple device hotspot it will not update. Is there a fault with Apple equipment or is there a setting that we need to change? Our nearest neighbours are often many nautical miles away as are public places with wifi capabilities. It is obviously not a Telstra fault because my W10 phone uses Telstra. I’m hoping that there is a fix because our equipment is not old enough to ditch it overboard.

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