The iPad does not have an ethernet cable port, however it does have a Wi-Fi chip to allow it to connect to wireless networks.
One possible option is to use a Wireless access point (the $99 Airport Express from Apple can be set up this way and is particularly portable). These are meant to create a wireless network from a wired one, nowadays most have routers built in but you should still be able to get one as a stand alone device.
No.
iPad is capable of printing through a feature called AirPrint
An Ethernet device that is capable of 10/100 operation is capable of transferring and receiving data at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Older devices were only capable of transferring at 10 Mbps. To be backwards-compatible, devices have to be capable of transmitting data at 10 Mbps.
The iPad is certainly internet capable, but internet is not a necessity unless you want to download any apps, music etc... alternatively you could connect the iPad to a itunes capable computer, and upload from there. Either way, internet is needed.
There are currently only two IPad models, the IPad 1 and IPad 2. Both are reliable, sturdy, and capable of withstanding some stress. They are both good models.
If you want greater speed, why not use gigabit ethernet? Just remember that all the devices and cabling must be capable of that speed or you won't actually see that speed.
Connect your computer to the Internet with an Ethernet cable. Download and install iTunes. Restore iPad.
The iPad is a mobile device capable of storing and playing music, creating text documents, exploring the Internet, and various other tasks. for more information, explore the link below.apple.com/ipad/P.S: The appropriate name is Apple iPad, not the Macintosh iPad.
buy ethernet cable
Yes, it will. This cable is capable of carrying Ethernet information as well, but very few products use this standard at this time.
Yep. You are capable of using it overseas so long as they have providers that hold MicroSIMs compatible with the iPad. The iPad is "unlocked" as stated by Jobs in the keynotes so, international use should be a-okay.
If you prefer portability to screen size, than iPod; but if you are capable of a book sized tablet PC and have enough money, definetly iPad.