Mar 16, PM in response to noo98 In response to noo Mar 16, PM. Page content loaded. Mar 16, PM in response to lllaass In response to lllaass. Mar 17, PM in response to noo98 In response to noo This is ridiculous that there is still no real solution to this, this problem also began when I updated to iOS5.
Right now I'm thinking of trading this thing in and stick with my SE phone for everything since the Ipod is useless unless you're right next to the router. Everything else I have is further from my router and work just fine, heck I can go outside and still get a signal with my phone and my Vita, yet I lose the signal in my room which is about 15ft away from the router when it comes to the ipod.
I loved my iPod until I downloaded iOS5, now its just dead weight and I've been patiently waiting for a fix with no end insight. Mar 17, PM. I changed the channal of my router so now the routers range increased a little bit and the wifi goes away less often. Mar 18, PM in response to noo98 In response to noo I don't really feel the need for an iPhone either. I know several people who have them, but I don't like the size factor for use as a phone.
Holding a giant brick to my face is pretty unappealing. The touch has nearly all of the features you'd get with the phone, but you don't need to sign contracts to get it. Win win, in my mind. Not if you don't want to double your phone bill.
Another downside of the touch instead of phone is that it doesn't have external hard volume button controls. Instead you have to unlock and use a soft volume control, which is nearly impossible to do blindly in your pocket. This was a deal-breaker for me. I have both a Touch and an iPod Classic; the Classic is definitely the better device for listening to audio: I often want to pause an audiobook or podcast when somebody speaks to me; I can do this without taking the iPod classic out of my pocket, but on the iPod Touch I have to fiddle more, and look at the device rather than the person.
I feel kind of rude. After the interruption is over, I want to scrub back a minute or two to just before I left off. On a large file like an audiobook or a podcast of an hour or more this is really incredibly fiddly with the slider on the touchscreen whereas the traditional scrollwheel is absolutely perfect for this.
I can skip to the next or previous song using the clickwheel without taking the iPod Classic out of my pocket and looking at it. Not so with the Touch. I have a lot of music and audiobooks, way more than the GB I can get on the Classic. The iPod Touch is looking alarmingly full and I've only had it a week. How many audiobooks will you want to carry? I worry about breaking or scratching the Touch, whereas my old iPods have all happily lived in my back pocket and been sat on without complaint.
The games on the iPod classic seem to let you keep listening to what you were, rather than stopping iTunes as on the Touch. Battery life. So you need to weigh these factors against all the awesomeness of the iPod Touch. Between Instapaper and Stanza, you can put a lot of reading material on there very easily ad it's a surprisingly good ebook reader for its size.
And some of the games are really quite good. The current, 2nd gen. You really do want this version if you get one, and I fear the refurbs might be the old model. Posting this from an iPod Touch. 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.
To restart your router or modem, unplug it, then plug it back in. Reset your Network Settings. Make sure that your router is on and you're within range If you're too far from your Wi-Fi router, you can't get a signal, so make sure that you're within range. Published Date: October 26, Yes No. Character limit:
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