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-there are contacts between the wifi antenna and the logic board your 1st gen iPod touch - these contacts just join with pressure, not soldered or permanently connected. I'm guessing that when you dropped your iPod you may have dislodged the connection
+there are contacts between the wifi antenna and the logic board your 1st gen iPod touch - these contacts just join with pressure, not soldered or permanently connected. I'm guessing that when you dropped your iPod you may have dislodged the connection to the antenna?
I suggest opening up your iPod and checking the connections.
take a look at the 4th photo from the top in [http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/09/15/iPod_touch_tear_down_with_high_quality_internal_photos.html|these pictures], or in the [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-iPod-Touch-1st-Generation-Logic-Board/632/1|repair guide], about step 5.

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there are contacts between the wifi antenna and the logic board your 1st gen iPod touch - these contacts just join with pressure, not soldered or permanently connected. I'm guessing that when you dropped your iPod you may have dislodged the connection

I suggest opening up your iPod and checking the connections.

take a look at the 4th photo from the top in [http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/09/15/iPod_touch_tear_down_with_high_quality_internal_photos.html|these pictures], or in the [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-iPod-Touch-1st-Generation-Logic-Board/632/1|repair guide], about step 5.

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