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Lightning to Ethernet Adapter, [Apple MFi Certified] 2 in 1 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Network Adapter with Charge Port Compatible with iPhone/iPad/iPod, Plug and Play, Supports 100Mbps Ethernet Network

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I have had to do this a few times due to unforeseen circumstances, and it works. And speed is decent, you just tell users that due to the unforeseen circumstances, they need to cut some things out, limit internet for work related things only, etc... It is either that, or no internet. This sounds like what I am looking for and what I needed a couple days ago. We had a two day power outage. I am looking at routers capable of bridge mode. If anyone has any experience with certain models please let me know. Once you have followed these steps, your iPhone should be connected to the Ethernet network through the adapter. You are now ready to configure the Ethernet settings on your device and start using the wired internet connection. Asus RT-AC68U. What you would do is configure it as a media bridge, you tell it to look at the hotspot name your iPhone broadcasts. Then you take a network cable and plug it in any of the LAN ports on the Asus device and the other end in your routers WAN port (just make sure your WAN port is set to DHCP). And you are sharing your iPhone's internet with every device on the network. Then the next time this happens, just turn on the hotspot, plugin the Asus router, and you are set.

it should be known that previous iPhones with the Lightning connector also supported Ethernet with an adapter. Disable WiFi, Blue Tooth and Cellular and toggle Airplane mode. You'll have lightning speeds and no EMF radiation The problem was that nearly every device, even stuff that draws very little power like thumbdrives, would produce a "this device requires too much power" dialog and wouldn't work. So the feature wasn't all that useful. It was an artificial limitation too; the phone would ask the device how much power it needs, then fail to work if it asked for even 100mA. I was able to bypass it by using a small unpowered USB hub I have that "pretended" to be a powered hub, and all my thumbdrives worked just fine with it. Finally, remember to follow additional tips such as using a high-quality Ethernet cable and updating adapter firmware for optimal performance. Troubleshooting steps like resetting network settings or seeking support from the adapter manufacturer can help resolve any issues you may encounter.Battery Life: Using Ethernet for internet connectivity on your iPhone can help conserve battery life since it doesn’t require the device to constantly search and maintain a wireless connection. One of the most common network adapters available today is the Network Interface Card (NIC), also called the network interface controller. They're usually built into the motherboards of today's internet-capable devices and allow both wired and wireless connection to the internet. NICs all usually use the ​​802.11 standard for Wi-Fi connectivity, so the one that comes with your laptop can work with any router using that standard to get online. Since it's the standard for most wireless internet connections, it's pretty easy for most devices to interface with.

Reset network settings: If you are experiencing persistent connectivity problems, you can try resetting your iPhone’s network settings. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. Alternatively, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and turn off the switch. Go to Settings > Cellular and turn off the switch for Cellular Data. To save time, you can also turn on Airplane mode from Control Center or Settings. Network adapters are one of the many pieces that connect us to the internet. They're usually an antenna or card built into your device, but can also be plug-in USB dongles or antennae that allow purely wired devices to receive data wirelessly.Yes, I've not done it, but I believe there is a way - you get a wifi repeater with an ethernet port - may work with Apple Airport Express - join that to your iPhone's hotspot and then you have an ethernet port to plug into another device - or switch if you want more than one device added. If you don’t already have an Ethernet cable, you can easily find one online or at physical retailers such as Best Buy and Walmart. Ethernet cables are graded by cable category, with higher numbers offering more bandwidth.

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