New iMac 24 - Ethernet

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I have just purchased the imac 24 with 4 Type c ports.
I did not realise you could have it configured for ethernet??
I am using an ethernet to type C adaptor.
I. It works fine all day but seems to disconnect in sleep mode?
When i check the network settings it says that the ethernet is not connected, although it is working in the day.
Can you advise??
 
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I think the ethernet connector for the iMac is actually in the power cord, as part of the "brick." I don't know if Apple sells the power cord separately, but it does have an adapter to allow connection listed on the website:


As for the disconnect, in the Settings>Power area you should see a setting for "Wake for Network Access" that should be ON. Also, in the same area you should see "Prevent automatic sleeping when the display is off," or something similar. That should also be ON. That way the CPU is still running while the screen is dark, keeping the network connection alive.
 
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Hi Henry - Jake is right, i.e. the ethernet port is in the power brick - for the holidays I bought my wife a M3 iMac with the power pack shown below - an ethernet cable is attached between your router and the power brick; the cord running to your computer carries the ethernet signal. I've not given the cabled route a try just using Wi-Fi on her computer since it's right next to the router. Dave :)

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Related Question: Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi or Both?

Now, no problem in having both going together (one article of many on a web search) - ethernet should be faster (but I'm throttled at 300 Mbps despite that power brick's ability to handle 1 Gbps throughput), but Wi-Fi is needed for certain Apple services. So, if one decides to have both on, any suggestions in setting up the order of the connections or other thoughts? Thanks. Dave
 
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I have both on to use higher Ethernet speeds, but allow my Apple Watch to unlock the MBP. I put the Ethernet first in the order of networks at Settiings>Network (click the ... below the list and then Set Service Order...
 
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Well, on our previous iMacs I had both Ethernet attached and Wi-Fi on - guess I'll add an ethernet cable to the power brick - thanks all! Dave
 

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