This is a fault of the WiFi chip in the iPod. It's not something that you can fix by cleaning some contacts on the board. It's more then likely going to be a hardware fault. You will need a new motherboard for the phone if you can't fix the board at the advanced level.
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This is a fault of the WiFi chip in the iPod. It's not something that you can fix by cleaning some contacts on the board. It's more then likely going to be a hardware fault. You will need a new motherboard for the iPod if you can't fix the board at the advanced level.
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Before resorting to hardware replacement, I would give resoring the phone a try. It's not likely to work, but it's worth a shot if it can potentially fix the problem.
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Before resorting to hardware replacement, I would give resorting the iPod a try. It's not likely to work, but it's worth a shot if it can potentially fix the problem.
This is a fault of the WiFi chip in the phone. It's not something that you can fix by cleaning some contacts on the board. It's more then likely going to be a hardware fault. You will need a new motherboard for the phone if you can't fix the board at the advanced level.
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This is a fault of the WiFi chip in the iPod. It's not something that you can fix by cleaning some contacts on the board. It's more then likely going to be a hardware fault. You will need a new motherboard for the phone if you can't fix the board at the advanced level.
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Before resorting to hardware replacement, I would give resoring the phone a try. It's not likely to work, but it's worth a shot if it can potentially fix the problem.
I would try cleaning the connections for the WiFi and bluetooth connectors with isopropal alcohol on their own
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If that is no help, clean the antenna contacts
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If that is no good, needs a WiFi antenna replacement
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If that is no good, logicboard is not good and will need to be replaced
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This is a fault of the WiFi chip in the phone. It's not something that you can fix by cleaning some contacts on the board. It's more then likely going to be a hardware fault. You will need a new motherboard for the phone if you can't fix the board at the advanced level.
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Before resorting to hardware replacement, I would give resoring the phone a try. It's not likely to work, but it's worth a shot if it can potentially fix the problem.
I would try cleaning the connections for the WiFi and bluetooth connectors with isopropal alcohol on their own
If that is no help, clean the antenna contacts
If that is no good, needs a WiFi antenna replacement
If that is no good, logicboard is not good and will need to be replaced