Migration Assistant via ethernet but used wifi instead
Was migrating data from an older imac to a newer imac but ran into something that stumped me. The older imac was on Sierra 10.12.5 but the newer one was on a lower OS than that. Connected an ethernet cable between the two imacs which created a self-assigned IP address which is understandable. Managed to turn the wifi off for the older imac since it was still signed into the computer. The newer imac was still at the setup assistant since it was never set up yet. Tried deselecting the wifi network so it was not connected. Started migration assistant on the older imac and got to the migration assistant screen on the newer imac from setup assistant. The older imac became visible on the new imac. Selected the new imac. Then a message popped up saying the imac needed to be updated. I am assuming that is because the OS of the older imac was on a higher OS update than the new imac hence why it needed to be updated first. Of course the update was taking a long time, possible over 30 minutes.
Problem with this scenario is that obviously the update was happening over wifi since the ethernet cable provided no internet based on the way it was hooked up (not connected to any router, just connecting the two imacs). Does that mean the migration will happen over wifi? In which case, how do you make sure the migration happens over ethernet? Should you first set up the new imac and log into a user, update the OS, make sure to turn off Wifi completely and then try the migration again? And to be honest, even if you disable the wifi while logged in, will that necessarily change anything once you get to the migration assistant screen? Has anyone successfully migrated data over ethernet with more recent versions of the OSX? Just cause it seems somewhat annoying to have to purchase an adapter to transfer data say from firewire to thunderbolt for a one time purpose of migrating data. But ethernet cables most people have laying around somewhere. And wifi just seems risky and unreliable for this purpose. Unless, has anyone had good success over wifi as well? Please share your migration stories lol.