If you have a wifi network then the iPod touch can connect to it. You need some kind of transmitter for the ipod to use, something to connect the ipod to the internet. If you don't have a wireless router then you cannot connect your ipod.
This is how it works:
Internet > Router > Ipod Touch
Without something to create a wifi network you cannot connect the ipod. If you have a router then all you have to do (on your ipod) is go into settings>wifi then click on your network and type in the password.
ipod nano,ipod shuffle and classic ipod don't have internet access. Only ipod touch has internet access.
No you do not have to pay to access the Internet on an iPod touch.
No. The only requirement for internet access with an iPod Touch is access to a Wi-Fi network.
No, you need Wi-Fi to access the internet on an iPod Touch.
At this moment, the iPod does not have 3g capabilities. However, the iPod touch can access the internet without having 3g capabilities. As long as you have access to the internet, you can access the web through your iPod Touch.
You can access the internet from the iPod Touch and the iPhone, but not from any other versions of the iPod.
No, you cannot. You must have Wi-Fi to use the internet on your iPod Touch. There is no other way to access the internet on your iPod Touch.
yes
Wi-Fi is Wireless Fidelity, which is wireless internet. If you do not have Wi-Fi (wireless internet), you cannot access the internet from your iPod Touch. You will need a Wi-Fi router that will connect to your modem and your computer, which will allow your iPod Touch to access the internet through Wi-Fi.
All generations of the eight gigabyte capacity of an iPod Touch can use Wi-Fi to access the internet.
No, you don't 'need' Wi-Fi to use your iPod Touch. Your internet provider does not affect anything about your iPod Touch at any time. You can use the iPod Touch without Wi-Fi access.
You cannot 'download' internet. An iPod has to be connected to a Wi-Fi router in order to access the internet.