Problem: You have connected a WiFi-based ADS-B Receiver or other avionics and the iPad is no longer connected to the internet over the cellular network and is therefore no longer receiving OzRunways Traffic.
Solution: This is generally caused by the ADS-B device's Wi-Fi configuration advertising itself as a "router" (or gateway) that the iPad will try to use to connect to the internet, obviously without success.
Some vendors have rectified this issue in later firmware versions, so make sure you first update the device to the latest version. If that doesn't fix the problem, it would help to contact the vendor and explain the issue. It may help to include a link to this page.
For vendors that have not made this change, to make the iPad use the cellular network again for the internet while still being connected to the external device, the Wi-Fi network can be manually configured.
Step 1: go to Settings → Wi-Fi on the iPad and tap the blue (i) icon for the connected network.
Step 2: Note the IP Address and Subnet Mask values. Then tap on Configure IP.
Step 3: Tap on manual and enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask values from step 2. Do not enter any value for Router! Note: If connecting multiple devices to the receiver, each needs a unique IP address. Instead of the one shown, the final number (behind the last dot) can normally be substituted with any number from 2-253.
Step 4: Save the changes and go back to the main WiFi screen. You will now have the No Internet Connection warning below the network name and the WiFi icon in the top-left corner of the screen will have been replaced by the normal 3G/4G/LTE indicator.
Note: This is only necessary once per iOS device; these settings will be re-used when you reconnect unless you do "forget this network".
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