diff --git a/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md b/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md index bb52617c69..172ff3452d 100644 --- a/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md +++ b/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md @@ -98,9 +98,13 @@ The Arduino IoT Cloud supports a wide range of third party boards based on the E ### Ethernet -The Arduino IoT Cloud supports connection via Ethernet on a number of devices. +The Arduino IoT Cloud supports connection via Ethernet on a number of devices. The options to connect via Ethernet are the following: +- Connect with the [Portenta H7](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7) in combination with an Ethernet compatible carrier/shield (see below). +- Connect with the [Opta](https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/opta).\* -To connect via Ethernet, you need a [Portenta H7](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7) board, in combination with one of the following shields/carriers: +\* The Opta is scheduled to be released soon, along with documentation how to use it. Read more at the [Opta communications page](https://store.arduino.cc/pages/opta). + +To connect with the **Portenta H7** board, you will need one of the following shields/carriers: - [Portenta Vision Shield Ethernet](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-portenta-vision-shield-ethernet) - [Portenta Machine Control](https://store.arduino.cc/portenta-machine-control)