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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Garrett Driskill

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Unplug and plug in router. Move close to the router (try this step first). Restart iPod. If all else fail try full erase.
=== Update (01/13/2018) ===
-Is the iPod used? Or new? A used iPod might need the Wifi antenna replaced or it could’ve come disconnected. Most of those are little (coax) cables but they look different in a phone or ipod/iPad. I wouldn’t suggest doing this yourself because iPods are the hardest Apple device to get into unless you like soldering
+Is the iPod used? Or new? A used iPod might need the Wifi antenna replaced or it could’ve come disconnected. Most of those are little (coax) cables but they look different in a phone or ipod/iPad. I wouldn’t suggest doing this yourself because iPods are the hardest Apple device to get into unless you like soldering. Sorry for the late reply. I hole this helps if you’re still having the problem

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Garrett Driskill

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Unplug and plug in router. Move close to the router (try this step first). Restart iPod. If all else fail try full erase.
=== Update (01/13/2018) ===
-Is the iPod used? Or new? A used iPod might need the Wifi antenna replaced or it could’ve come disconnected. Most of those are little (coax) cables but they look different in a phone. I wouldn’t suggest doing this yourself because iPods are the hardest Apple device to get into unless you like soldering
+Is the iPod used? Or new? A used iPod might need the Wifi antenna replaced or it could’ve come disconnected. Most of those are little (coax) cables but they look different in a phone or ipod/iPad. I wouldn’t suggest doing this yourself because iPods are the hardest Apple device to get into unless you like soldering

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Garrett Driskill

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Unplug and plug in router. Move close to the router (try this step first). Restart iPod. If all else fail try full erase.
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+=== Update (01/13/2018) ===
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+Is the iPod used? Or new? A used iPod might need the Wifi antenna replaced or it could’ve come disconnected. Most of those are little (coax) cables but they look different in a phone. I wouldn’t suggest doing this yourself because iPods are the hardest Apple device to get into unless you like soldering

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Garrett Driskill

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Unplug and plug in router.  Move close to the router (try this step first). Restart iPod. If all else fail try full erase.

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