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You will probably need to reset the router (press and hold a paperclip into a tiny hole on the back of the router for 1 min). It will reset to manufacturer's condition, then reconfigure your router to the password of your choice.
You can unlock the ipod by either entering the 4 digit lock code or by connecting your ipod with the primary computer linked to that iPod, the computer it is synchronized. And, then
Open iTunes and click on the "Restore" button and the ipod will unlock. However, if this also doesn't work for you then you'll need to restore the ipod to factory settings. This will erase all the data stored on the iPod. Please see this link for details---
Ipod Unlock
Hope this helps...
Daniel
Yeah. This is a common issue, especially with these iPods. Firstly, try this: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1702. If this doesn't fix the issue, try restoring the iPod(http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1339).
The iPod touch is disabled when the incorrect unlock code is entered
too many times. The time the iPod makes you wait increases each time an
incorrect unlock code is entered.
There are two ways you should be able to unlock the iPod. First,
connect the iPod to the computer it was last synced with. After iTunes
recognizes the iPod, you should be able to enter your unlock code and
unlock the iPod.
If the first method doesn't work or you don't remember your unlock code, then do this: 1) Turn the iPod off. 2) Hold down the Home button and connect the iPod to the computer it was last synced with. 3)Release the Home button when the iTunes image appears of the iPod's screen. 4)Wait for iTunes to recognize the iPod and then follow the onscreen directions to restore the iPod.
If neither method works, you will need to contact Apple Customer Support.
The iPod touch is disabled when the incorrect unlock code is entered too many times. The time the iPod makes you wait increases each time an incorrect unlock code is entered.
There are two ways you should be able to unlock the iPod. First, connect the iPod to the computer it was last synced with. After iTunes recognizes the iPod, you should be able to enter your unlock code and unlock the iPod.
If the first method doesn't work or you don't remember your unlock code, then do this: 1) Turn the iPod off. 2) Hold down the Home button and connect the iPod to the computer it was last synced with. 3)Release the Home button when the iTunes image appears of the iPod's screen. 4)Wait for iTunes to recognize the iPod and then follow the onscreen directions to restore the iPod.
If neither method works, you will need to contact Apple Customer Support.
I assume the unlocking your ipod is the combination that locks the screen and not the little white tab on the top of the iPod. By plugging the iPod into itunes it should unlock it. By restoring your iPod you erase the lock but also your music. If may stay unlocked when you remove it from the computer. Good luck.
You can unlock your iPod nano in two ways: â Enter the combination on iPod nano by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and pressing the Center button to confirm them. If you enter the wrong combination, it flashes red. Try again. â Connect iPod nano to the primary computer you use it with, and iPod nano automatically unlocks. Note: If you try these solutions and you still can’t unlock iPod nano, you can restore iPod nano. See “Updating and Restoring iPod Software” on page 50 for more information.
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