Usually it does not. But sometimes you have reboot it especially if you have problems with connection or internet (it's not necessary that it will work).
Try resetting the router. Most routers have a small reset button, which is an alternative instead of turning it off and on. This could reset the Wi-Fi and make it work. If this doesn't work, turn your iPod off and on.
It depends on what you want to achieve. Generally, if you buy a router, the next step is to set it up to make it work.
You can make WiFi with your own ball baton ads12 router modem by bridging the modem/router to work as a modem only. You then configure the D-Link's WAN for your connection.
It depends on what you are planning to do. First of all many routers can work as extenders (so far only the same routers are compatible in the bridge mode, meaning if you want to use a router as an extender you better purchase the same one you already have). Second, performance of your network depends on which hardware you are using. And as result, choice of a router or extender depends on it too. Third, some particular routers work better as router than extenders, others have opposite characteristics. You need to check reviews for both and than make your choice. PS: many extenders do not have good reviews.
If your asking if it can work with multiple computers or network devices then yes. The router is the one that assigns everyone their address to talk to each other.If your asking if it can work with Access Points, Extenders, etc, then yes. Make sure THEY are compatible with you router.
It doesnt work anymore. Even if it did your best bet would be turning the router off at the specific times.
It should be, just make sure that your router is configured to work with both G as well as N networks.
Rather no than yes. It will work if the router is configured to work in the "G" mode.
No a WiFi router is required.
First, make sure your router is actually working and functioning properly. Second, make sure that your router is in a high enough location so the iPod Touch can find it. Finally, just check to see if it will work. (The range of the router can be set, too, which could also affect your iPod's connectivity with that router).
First, you need to get a router. You can find quality ones for not a lot of money at Walmart. Next, you will need to set up your router. (Unfortunately, some router don't work with the Ds, but only with the Dsi.) Then, you'll have to set up your Ds for it to work with the router. Go to "Settings", then test the WiFi to make sure that it works
Most routers have an instruction booklet online. My router I have to enter its internet IP and enter with a password to change settings.