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Wired Ethernet from iPad
For my B-day I picked up an Apple USB to Ethernet adapter. Playing around, I discovered the following works:
- Plug in CCK 3.0 to iPad
- Plug in Lightning to USB port of CCK 3.0 to Wall wort
- Plug in Apple USB-to-Ethernet Cable Male to CCK Female
- Plug in Apple USB-to-Ethernet Cable Out to Your Router etc.
This works for transferring data over wired ethernet for iPad, and provides enough power to do so without a Powered Hub in the middle. Good application for mobile gigs where no/unreliable internet/wireless (and use smaller footprint CCK, rather than Hub). Also good for large data (like MPE). Wired Ethernet generally better latency than USB <5 ms. And of course, 2 way Audio/MIDI between desktop/ios/any OS. I started w/ iPMIDI, but I'm going to check out Audreio next. Multiple Audio channels should be no problem - but I haven't tried this yet. More experimenting to come...
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Sounds interesting @Ocsprey. Is that Gb Ethernet? I'd like to hear more on your future experiments.
+1
Appreciate the info.
@funjunkie27 This is 10/100. My understanding is only the 12.9 Pro will support Gigabit Ethernet. There is this Moshi USB 3.0 to Gigabit that may work, but can't confirm.
Also, there is this upcoming offering by Tizi that is a USB 3 (or C - separate one) that supports Gigabit Ethernet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/36rcbr19b6xpd9g/Screenshot 2016-10-11 19.28.33.png?dl=0
Ah...I recall hearing that about the Pro, now that you mention it. Still, 10/100 should be pretty impressive.
really cool, I have such an adapter somewhere in a box... never thought of this