Can I share my ipod touch 5g wifi over bluetooth?

Is it possible to share the iPod wifi over bluetooth (as a modem)?
thanks
adam

No.
If your ipod is connected to wi-fi then you already have a modem and router.  Your ipod is connected to it.
Where do you think the wi-fi/internet on your ipod is comping from?
Just connect whatever device/computer that you want to the same wi-fi network.

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