Connecting iPad directly to Apex

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I may be in way over my head with this thing. With that being said, I'm guessing the unit must be connected to router via ethernet cable. Well, my router is on the second floor and I'm not really interested in snaking a cable to it. Can the Apex be connected to an iPad that is connected to the router through WIFI? Or did I just but a very expensive temp/PH monitor???

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I may be in way over my head with this thing. With that being said, I'm guessing the unit must be connected to router via ethernet cable. Well, my router is on the second floor and I'm not really interested in snaking a cable to it. Can the Apex be connected to an iPad that is connected to the router through WIFI? Or did I just but a very expensive temp/PH monitor???

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Which apex model?
 

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Best way is to do it with ethernet cable and yes I fished about 2 floors to do it...
 

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