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Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: elbarto elbarto. The WiFi menu is greyed out and says "No Wifi".
Resetting and restoring has made no difference. Is there a solution or does it need to go back? More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too.
All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: drumboi88 drumboi Oct 9, PM in response to elbarto In response to elbarto Have you tried going to other places and checking for WiFi? I used that when I couldn't join my own wireless router.
Make sure Wi-Fi and "Ask to Join Networks" is selected, and if you still don't see your Wireless on the list, it may be a hidden Wireless, and you need to choose "Other Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Oct 9, PM in response to drumboi88 In response to drumboi88 No there's nothing wrong with my wireless lan or anything, I've got plenty of other things connected to it.
The problem is that the wireless settings are completely unavailable, the wireless menu is greyed out. So normally on the "Settings" page the top menu says "Wi-Fi" and pressing this takes you to a sub-menu, on my Touch, this menu is greyed out and just says "No WiFi". Make sure that your router is on and you're within range If you're too far from your Wi-Fi router, you can't get a signal, so make sure that you're within range.
Check your cables and connections If you still can't connect to your network or get online, make sure that your router is connected to the modem and turned on. After you restart each device, see if you fixed the issue. Still can't connect? If you can't get online using your other devices, there might be a service outage. Call your cable company or internet provider for help.
Try connecting to a Wi-Fi network in a different location. If your device can connect, you need to get help with your Wi-Fi network. If your device can't connect to any Wi-Fi networks, contact Apple.
Update your Wi-Fi router with the latest firmware and make sure that the router supports your Apple product. The final troubleshooting step you can try yourself before taking your iPod Touch into the Apple Store for service is to update the iOS software. You can do this using iTunes by plugging your iPod Touch into your computer, launching iTunes and clicking the "Restore iPod" button.
You should also check if there is a software update for your Wi-Fi router and follow the manufacturer directions to update the router. Following the updates, you should test your connection again. John Granby began his writing career in as a founding member of a tech industry website targeted at WAP developers. He has provided in-depth coverage of the wireless industry, served as a speaker at several conferences and authored a book on Bluetooth.
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