Back Answers Index. Holly Rep: 1. View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers. Is this a good question? Yes No. Voted Undo. Score 0. Chosen Solution. Verify that Airplane Mode is turned off. ALSO: How hard is it to replace the volume buttons? This is relatively common for that generation and 3rd generation. Typically, when the Wi-Fi goes out, the bluetooth will as well since they're on the same chip.
Is that grayed out as well? If not, it can still be the Wi-Fi chip. There's not really an easy fix for it. It's definitely going to be a swap out, especially with your volume button issue. You can take your iPod to the Apple Store and they'll give you a quote on a replacement.
Something else you could try is restoring your iPod Touch in iTunes. Make sure you set it up as a new device. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. No idea what to do. I have a 22 character WPA password. User profile for user: doubleethink doubleethink.
This doesn't delete your data, but it does reset all your settings. I hope it works for you! User profile for user: rrragan1 rrragan1.
I run WPA at home and it works fine. As an experiment, I switched home back to WEP bit and it connected fine. I could never connect when I configured it to use slots 2, 3, or 4.
Rumor has it that some folks choose the key in slots 2,3, or 4 for some misguided reason of thinking that this is more secure than using slot 1. In reality, all WEP is insecure but maybe better than nothing.
Check which slot your router is using for the key. Still the Touch should work regardless of WEP slot used. Those at work with 1st gen Touch's have no problem while those with 2nd gen simply do not work on the WEP network despite both set of users being on the 2.
Hope this helps and I hope Apple has a fix. Otherwise I have to go do battle with corporate IT. User profile for user: clockworkz clockworkz.
Dec 23, AM in response to doubleethink In response to doubleethink i tried this as well, but it didnt' work. User profile for user: TimAkerman TimAkerman. Its stupid and you shouldn't have to do it, but it worked for me and my iPod and worth a try. User profile for user: Jim Jim Bought two iPod Touches 2nd Gen for my two sons for Christmas.
One connected to my WEP network the first time. The other will not connect at all like everyone else. I have am iPod 1st Gen that connects just fine. The fact that one works and the other does not, when both are the same model and were bought at the same time at the same place leads me to believe that the one that does not work is defective.
We are taking it back today for a replacement. Will see what happens. User profile for user: simonsopinion simonsopinion.
I got a 2nd gen Ipod touch for Christmas, played with it all day yesterday and today Now I'm stuck and nowhere to go, but wait for Apple to get a fix. The upgrade process corrupted my original software. NOw it wants a total restore, but the restore is not working. Ask a question Reset.
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