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<p>Netgear WNR2000, a wireless-N router, you can connect to the
Internet without the hassle of cables. IPod touch supports Wi-Fi (wireless)
connections. If you're within range of the router, you can connect to the
wireless network. Once connected, enjoy a fast transfer speeds that allow you
to quickly scroll pages and run the programs enabled network. <br />
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<p>1. Connect the iPod Touch. Tap Settings on the Home screen
settings of media player to start. <br />
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<p>2. Scroll through the settings when you come to "Wi-Fi,
tap to activate the feature. IPod touch detects networks in range. <br />
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<p>3. Select the Netgear WNR2000 Wi-Fi network can include the
name has been set, so it helps to know the name. If a secure network, enter the
password. If you do not know the password, your iPod Touch cannot connect to
the network. Once selected, your iPod automatically connect to the network. The
Wi-Fi icon in the status bar at the top. <br />
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<p>4. Select "ON" next "Ask to Join" if you
want your iPod touch to ask you to connect to wireless networks within range. <br />
So what is the IP Address that the iPod Touch gets? Does it match with what range the BT gives out?
Does anything else connect through that router successfully?
You might try changing the WEP, WPA, WPA2 that you are using ... see if that helps the iPod touch to connect. I've seen where certain computers, etc. do not like WPA or WPA2 or certain passwords or key codes.
You must have your wireless profile's name and passkey. Try resetting your router, then make sure you create a new profile for your desktop and take note of the details (ie name, WEP/WPA Key) Should work just fine if you follow the steps.
To connect to the router, you can change the wifi settings on the router by going to 192.168.1.1 in your internet browser and typing in the default username and password. If not, you can reset the router by holding down the reset button for 30 seconds on most routers.
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