Does iOS 14 support Local Push Notifications over ethernet?

Hello,

After going through the sample Local Push Notifications project and watching the WWDC video on local user notifications, I can see that specifying the SSIDs for which wifi networks that the NEAppPushProvider will start is required.
However, I see nothing regarding ethernet-based network connections.
Is Local Push Notifications supported over ethernet-based connections to iOS/ipadOS?

Use case:
An app that is used by pilots in the air, connects to an aircraft server/avionics over ethernet and receives text-messaging or other pushed data from the avionics system(s) (ex: ACARS).
In this scenario, ethernet is preferred for security and simplicity for the airline/crew. (Also, some airlines use ethernet to supply data and power (power-over-ethernet)).

Thanks!

Answered by Engineer in 625728022
The Local Push Connectivity API only supports starting the NEAppPushProvider on Wi-Fi connections via the matchSSIDs property of the NEAppPushManager object. Ethernet connections are not supported by the API. 

I recommend submitting feedback with Feedback Assistant to document your use case for the Local Push Connectivity API.
Accepted Answer
The Local Push Connectivity API only supports starting the NEAppPushProvider on Wi-Fi connections via the matchSSIDs property of the NEAppPushManager object. Ethernet connections are not supported by the API. 

I recommend submitting feedback with Feedback Assistant to document your use case for the Local Push Connectivity API.
Ahh, I figured as much.
Thanks for the reply!
Does iOS 14 support Local Push Notifications over ethernet?
 
 
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