How to Configure WiFi on the iPod Touch

Turn on your iPod., If not at the home screen, press home button., Verify Wi-Fi is enabled., Choose a network.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Turn on your iPod.

    Click the Home button, and slide to unlock.

    If your iPod is shut down, hold the power-on button down for a few seconds, and then release.
  2. Step 2: If not at the home screen

    Locate the Settings app, tap it, then tap Wi-Fi. , Make sure the switch is flipped to the On position, and that your network is listed under Choose a Network... , There may be more than one listed—make sure you are choose one that you have access to.

    If you are on your home network, and your router is broadcasting your SSID (the default behavior), choose it from the list.

    Note: if you're accessing a Wi-Fi network at your coffee shop or another location, you may need to enter a password.

    Ask the proprietor if they have free Wi-Fi, and if they do, they'll be happy to give you the password.
  3. Step 3: press home button.

  4. Step 4: Verify Wi-Fi is enabled.

  5. Step 5: Choose a network.

Detailed Guide

Click the Home button, and slide to unlock.

If your iPod is shut down, hold the power-on button down for a few seconds, and then release.

Locate the Settings app, tap it, then tap Wi-Fi. , Make sure the switch is flipped to the On position, and that your network is listed under Choose a Network... , There may be more than one listed—make sure you are choose one that you have access to.

If you are on your home network, and your router is broadcasting your SSID (the default behavior), choose it from the list.

Note: if you're accessing a Wi-Fi network at your coffee shop or another location, you may need to enter a password.

Ask the proprietor if they have free Wi-Fi, and if they do, they'll be happy to give you the password.

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