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Voted Undo. Score 3. Chosen Solution. A blue checkmark beside a network name means that you're connected. If asked, enter the password for your Wi-Fi network. Get help if you don't know your password.
Even if you enter the correct password, you might see an "unable to join the network" message or an "incorrect password" message. Restart all of your devices , then try to enter your password again. For example, you might see the alert "No Internet Connection. If you still can't connect to your network or get online, make sure that your router is connected to the modem and turned on.
Here's how to restart your iPhone , iPad , or iPod touch. Then restart your router, and cable or DSL modem. Your ISP's DNS is best to use when at home as theoretically closest and will hopefully give you better browsing performance. If you don't have the above info to hand, you can use either of these OpenDNS addresses: You should make a note of these in the notes app on your touch. Because when you are out and about you will need them. I would use these in any network except your home one.
Anyway, select one of these addresses and type it into the DNS field on your touch and then press the return key. Press the Wi-Fi Networks button right up the top of the screen which will return you to the previous screen and then turn off the Wi-Fi. Press the Wi-Fi switch again to turn it back on. Wait for the Touch to connect to the router when the tick appears and then wait for the padlock to come up if you use encryption. Post back with how you got on. Loading page content.
Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Jan 7, AM in response to Jobiwan In response to Jobiwan Thanks for the help guys, and I do understand this a bit more now after reading your replies.
Now instead of getting "not connected" I'm getting "Safari could not open the page because the server stopped responding" - I've scheduled some time with the Apple Store to get to the bottom of this. User profile for user: aaron petit aaron petit Jan 7, PM in response to luvlabs In response to luvlabs thanks i am connected.
User profile for user: jeffhenc jeffhenc. When trying to use Mail, Safari any web app I get "Safari can't open the page because it can't find the server. All settings in the IP Address page are there and are correct. All bars are filled in so there's lots of signal. Router settings are unchanged. Any further ideas? Jan 7, PM in response to jeffhenc In response to jeffhenc Sorry, I should add that this is a 1st generation iPod Touch that has had NO connection issues, with the same router for the past 8 months.
User profile for user: MidgetMines MidgetMines. User profile for user: lnorvig lnorvig. Jan 31, PM in response to digitalgeist In response to digitalgeist That's what I get "server stopped responding". User profile for user: John Potts John Potts. Feb 1, AM in response to Jobiwan In response to Jobiwan That's the most thorough help I've seen in 4 weeks of researching this problem. I wish I'd seen it earlier, because now my Touch won't even find my network at all, so I can't follow your steps, as they all depend on having at least a connection.
In brief: I had the same problem - no connection and a self-assigned IP address. Now I have a worse problem: the Touch doesn't even see the network at all- so there's not even a self-assigned IP or incorrect DNS to worry about! It just says "could not find the network xxxx". That's it. So far, after 4 weeks of trying, I have yet to connect the Touch to my wireless network.
User profile for user: Average Gamer Average Gamer. Feb 9, AM in response to Jobiwan In response to Jobiwan I seem to be past the problem of my ipod 'not being connected to the Internet.
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