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How to Configure or Use iTouch or iPhone Wi-Fi Application at Home

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By alohagems
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iTouch is an iPod that works like an iPhone with touch screen interface. It features, music, movies, TV shows, games and other applications, iTunes, home screen, Safari Internet browser, mail, maps, youtube, photos , calendar, contacts, stocks, weather, notes, calculator and Nike + iPod. iPhone has all the features of iTouch plus a lot more applications such as: phone, video recording, voice control, messages, maps + compass, keyboard, cut, copy and paste, search voice memo, accessibility, application store and much more. If you already have an iPhone, then do not get an iTouch because the former is a subset of the latter - You've got the power! Both are more useful when you have Internet access at home because it has a WiFi connectivity, you can roam in and out the home as long as you are within the radius of the Wi-Fi hot spots area.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • iTouch or
  • iPhone
  • Internet Router
  1. Step 1

    Setup your Internet Router. Make sure it is working properly.

  2. Step 2

    Open iTouch or iPhone and on the Main Menu, Look for Settings.

  3. Step 3

    Under Settings, locate the Wi-Fi button and click.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure that the Wi-Fi is ON.

  5. Step 5

    Choose a Network application will search for the nearest available Networks in your area.

  6. Step 6

    There are public Wi-Fi for you to join. Try every network the would like you join and access the Internet.

  7. Step 7

    Under Wi-Fi Networks Settings, Choose a Network.

  8. Step 8

    Identify your Internet Router Network appeared on the screen. (Check and copy the codes or numbers at the back of your router)

  9. Step 9

    Enter the Network Name and the Security Code or SSID. (Check and copy it from your router.

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