Increase the Wi-Fi Signal on My iPod Touch



Increase the Wi-Fi Signal on My iPod Touch - Move into a position where you have direct line-of-sight between the iPod touch and your wireless router. If you can limit the amount of floors and walls between you and the router, you can further minimize the impact.

Move away from devices that use wireless signals. Common devices that can cause issues include microwaves and cordless phones.
Move any metal or dense objects between the router and your touch.

Check the router manufacturer's website for up-to-date software and firmware.



Try a wireless network that does not have a great deal of interference from other nearby wireless networks. A wireless network with no other networks in range may work out better for your touch than an apartment building full of wireless networks.

The Wi-Fi signal strength that your iPod touch receives depends on many different factors surrounding the wireless network that you're using. Your touch's proximity to the access point, any physical obstructions between you and the access point, the type of router you're using and other devices using the wireless network or wireless bands can affect the Wi-Fi performance on the iPod touch.

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