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try unsecuring your network for a test run and see if your ipod can connect if it can theres a problem in the security between the ipod and the router if not then its in the ipod try conecting it to the pc and updating the software its running
jus go through the previous posts and you will find the solution...anyways here it is:
Power off the device (Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then slide the slider. Wait for the the iPod touch to turn off.
Press and hold the Home button while reconnecting the USB cable to iPod. When you reconnect the USB to iPod, the device should then power on.
Continue holding the Home button while iPod starts up. While starting up, you will see the Apple logo.
When you see "Connect to iTunes" on the screen, you can release the Home button and iTunes will display the recovery mode message:
Restore and it'll download ~240mb firmware and you're done
My name is ArmyMason, I have a suggestion for you. In Internet Explorer click on file and see if Work offline is checked. If it is unchecked it and try again. If this solution doesnt work might I suggest using our premium service or live chat.
Go to your computer and type in 192.168.1.1 it should take you to your router's main menu. Then search for something like Wireless Conection or Wireless Config, it should then tell you your roouter's name and password.
Go into Preferances, go to Wi-Fi, touch the blue cycle next to the Wi-Fi router you're conected to. Scroll to the bottom of the page and touch "Renew Lease", touch "Renew Lease" in the pop up. This may or may not work the first time. Either way, power off your iTouch by holding the "Power button" then sliding the slider. Turn it back on, go back to Preferences/Wi-Fi... Renew Lease... Try to open Safari. If it doesn't work the first time, no worries, try it all again. This is the solution, but if your iTouch gets glitchy, it can take a few tries. The most I've ever seen was 3 complete tries... "Renew Lease, Full Restart (slide to power off), Renew Lease"... one. Repeat!
try pressing start, control panel, network and internet conections, network conections this should show your lan page then press on the lan you need to conect then it should be conect or bridge conections
check there is no firewall blocking conection to internet and that you can conect to internet also check what the url is on conections in avg menu this tells avg were to conect for updates
hii you conect net server pc . all pc conect in switch ..then your name all pc diffence .. and net conect server pc then go net conection dailbox properties ..networking ....enabil network conection then so server pc auto ip address....apply ok done
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