Connecting your Airtame device to Ethernet provides better stability, faster transfer speeds, and enhanced security compared to WiFi connections. This guide will help you set up an Ethernet connection for your Airtame device, regardless of which type you're using.
Understanding Your Device Type
Airtame 2
Requires an Airtame Ethernet or PoE Adapter (sold separately). The adapters connect to the micro USB port on the side of the device.
Airtame Hub
Features built-in Power over Ethernet (PoE). Simply connect an Ethernet cable directly to the device's Ethernet port.
Virtual Airtame
Ethernet connectivity depends on your hardware. Check if your device has a built-in Ethernet port or requires an adapter.
Benefits of Using Ethernet
- More stable connection compared to WiFi
- Faster data transfer speeds with reduced latency
- Reduced network interference
- Enhanced security through wired connections
- Ability to maintain both wired (internal) and WiFi (guest) networks simultaneously
Click here to learn more about Airtame network configurations
Setting Up Ethernet Connection
For Airtame 2
- Purchase the Airtame Ethernet or PoE adapter.
- Connect the adapter to the accessory port on the side of your Airtame 2
- Connect an Ethernet cable from the adapter to your router
- For Ethernet adapter: Power on your Airtame using the AirCord
For Airtame Hub
- Connect an Ethernet cable directly to the Ethernet port
- If PoE is not used: Power on your device using the power supply (Sold separately)
- Wait for the device to boot
Once the device is powered on and online, follow this guide on setting up the Airtame screen.
Technical Requirements for Third-Party Adapters
If you choose to use a non-Airtame adapter with your Airtame 2, ensure it meets these specifications:
- ASIX AX88772A chipset
- Micro USB connector
- Native Linux support
- 100Mb/s speed capability