It's simply not possible for anyone to connect an iPad to the Internet through the dock connector.
Great. It sounds like you are more knowledgable about such things than I. I am happy to take your word for it.
It's simply not possible for anyone to connect an iPad to the Internet through the dock connector.
ChuckR said:Is it possible to download the free apps mentioned to the PC and from there to the IPAD through the docking USB?
If I plug the IPAD into the Cadillac USB port, will it connect to the internet through ONSTAR?
In Fact will proximity to ONSTAR in the car allow it to connect to the internet?
oberkc said:Great. It sounds like you are more knowledgable about such things than I. I am happy to take your word for it.
I asked if the PC could be used as an intermediate locationSorry, no. It's simply not possible to connect an iPad to the Internet in the manner you propose. Read this link for more info.iOS: Connecting to the Internet
If I plug the IPAD into the Cadillac USB port, will it connect to the internet through ONSTAR?
ChuckR said:I asked if the PC could be used as an intermediate location
I asked if the PC could be used as an intermediate location
YES I AM AN APPLE NEWBE
I agree and understand the difference. ThanksYou also had the question about connecting to the internet through ONSTAR. I believe it is that question that scifan was answering.
In case this point is lost, you can indeed download apps from a PC to iPad through USB cable. Just to be clear, however, that is not the same (in my mind) as saying that your iPad is connected to the internet.
The big point to understand as an apple newbe is that iPads don't work like laptops or desktops with regards to file management. IPads are app-centric. With few exceptions, you cannot access your data files directly. You cannot share a single file between multiple apps. You cannot drag-and-drop files. With the exception of photos and possible videos, you cannot share files by plugging in USB drives or memory cards. Just be aware that things are a bit different in the world of iPad.
Also, there is no way to connect an ethernet cable to your iPad to gain internet access. And unlike laptops, you cannot get internet access through USB cable.
Wifi, however, works on an iPad as it works on any other wifi-enabled device.
ChuckR said:With the limitations, What is the LOVE of the IPAD based on? It seems very limited and with the need for passwords it seems un-secure.