Connect ipod to mac throught internet ?

HI .. I would like to know that whether ipod can connect to macbook through internet to access file in macbook ? Or any other PDA can do ?

thx i found many app .. but i don know which one is useful . what i actually wan is to access file from my macbook using ipod at different places . is it possible ?

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    Is there something else I can try?
    x

    This is the official apple fix for this problem over the phone!
    1. unplug router and other device if you have it for 4 minutes, Not 1 minute not 10 seconds. 4 MINUTES. Then plug back in .
    2. Settings, general , reset, reset network settings.
    3. Will reboot on its own.
    4. It will work , I have done everything there is to get this back on and it was as simple as unplugging it for 4 minutes unlike 1 minute and then doing the reset. When it works make sure to spread some info around about this fix like I have on this forum and youtube videos. Help people out. Thanks

  • Connect Ipod to Mac and Windows

    I started to connect my Ipod to my Windows computer. Now I bought an Imac. I want to connect my Ipod to my mac without loose all the songs I have loaded to my Ipod from my Windows pc.
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    If you have any iTMS purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers has been introduced with iTunes 7 A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod
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    Senuti Mac Only
    iPodRip Mac Only
    PodWorks Mac Only
    PodView Mac Only
    iPodAccess Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac & Windows
    PodUtil Mac & Windows
    iPodCopy Mac & Windows

  • Connecting iPod touch to the Internet via a Mac with a wired Internet connection

    I have a Mac Mini which is connected to the Internet using a wired Ethernet connection. I've just bought an iPod touch, but the iPod can't connect to the Internet using the wi-fi network I've created on the Mac Mini, although it knows that the network exists. Any ideas?

    What happens when you try to connect to the network? Error message?
    These may help
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH3771
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/8339.html
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  • Black screen when connecting iPod to Mac

    When I connect my iPod to my Mac i have this "Do Not Disconnect" screen appearing but I can barely see it... It's really faded out... Can somebody tell me why?

    I would take it back to the store and exchange it before it's too late.

  • Connecting iPod shuts Mac down

    Posted this elsewhere a few days ago without response - trying it here in not quite desperation:
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    panic(cpu 0 caller 0x002476C4): BlockAllocateContig: allocation overflow on "Mark LeitnerbModel: PowerMac7,3, BootROM 5.2.4f1, 2 processors, PowerPC G5 (3.0), 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GB
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    Thanks.

    Hi neon,
    Have you tried either booting from your Tiger DVD and running Disk Utility to both "repair disk" and "repair permissions on the Mac HD, or booting from the internal drive in "safe mode"? The "allocation overflow" error looks like some serious disc corruption to me. This might also occur if the HD is very full. Always aim to keep several gigabytes free, espcially on a boot disk. ( Something like this sounds like the most likely cause of the problem.)
    If not:
    Have you been able to connect other USB devices to the same port without problems?
    Are there ANY other USB devices attached to the computer other than the iPod, and an Apple branded keyboard and mouse? If so, have you tried it with them removed?
    Does the crash occur if the iPod is not turned on at the time of connection?
    Are you running the current version of iTunes?
    Is there plenty of free space still on the iPod?
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  • Difficulties connecting iPod to Mac

    I have not transferred music from iTunes to my iPod for over a year now, because I had run out of storage space on both my Mac and the iPod (though I continued to use the iPod to play the music already on it). Now I have bought a bigger iPod (160GB), transferred my library to it and used it successfully. I also transferred my iTunes library to a NAS (QNAP TS-209II) which I recently added to my system. Everything seemed at first to work fine. I could access the NAS from iTunes on the Mac (and also from a Windows PC).
    However, now having free storage space again, I decided it was time to add some new music to the iTunes library, which I did. But, when I came to transfer the new music from the library to the iPod (something which was never any trouble in the past), I had great difficulty in getting the system to recognise the iPod at all and, even when it did, it always then immediately disconnected it again.
    The iPod would appear briefly in the Finder, then in iTunes. As it appeared in iTunes it disappeared from the Finder (is this normal?) and then it would display 'disconnecting' and return to offline mode.
    In iTunes the library would be displayed (including folders which weren't shown by my previous 80GB iPod and even after the iPod had disconnected itself) but all the songs were greyed out and not accessible. I also couldn't copy new music to the iPod.
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    Thanks for any help.

    Here some more technical details that maybe someone can interpret:
    When I put my iPod into the dock it connects, then after a short while (apparently immediately after the iPod is displayed in iTunes) it "self-disconnects".
    Messages like the following appear in the 'All messages' log:
    08.07.09 21:34:01 kernel USBF: 6068.484 AppleUSBEHCI[0x4597800]::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 5, EP: 3)
    08.07.09 21:34:01 kernel USBF: 6068.484 AppleUSBEHCI[0x4597800]::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 5, EP: 3)
    08.07.09 21:34:02 SystemUIServer[116] found device
    08.07.09 21:34:02 SystemUIServer[116] found device
    08.07.09 21:34:02 [0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.systemuiserver[116] DigiHub:sendChargingCommandToDevice RequestExtraPower(kUSBPowerDuringWake) returned 0
    08.07.09 21:34:02 [0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.systemuiserver[116] DigiHub:sendChargingCommandToDevice sending command with sleep: 0, wake 0
    08.07.09 21:34:02 [0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.systemuiserver[116] DigiHub:sendChargingCommandToDevice sending command with sleep: 0, wake 0
    08.07.09 21:34:05 kernel jnl: disk2s2: journal start/end pointers reset! (jnl 0x4748e08; s 0x6f7000 e 0x6f7000)
    In the Console log the following messages typically appear:
    08.07.09 21:34:02 SystemUIServer[116] found device
    08.07.09 21:34:02 [0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.systemuiserver[116] DigiHub:sendChargingCommandToDevice RequestExtraPower(kUSBPowerDuringWake) returned 0
    08.07.09 21:34:02 [0x0-0xb00b].com.apple.systemuiserver[116] DigiHub:sendChargingCommandToDevice sending command with sleep: 0, wake 0
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    Does the argument 'supportNewPowerCalls: 0' in the DigIhub command have any significance? Could it be that my Mac still expects my old 80GB iPod without 'NewPowerCalls' but the newer 160GB iPod does need them? Pure speculation.
    In a later test this ("timing out") message was repeated 59 times in 6min 44secs (no other messages in between) and only when I pulled the iPod out of the dock came "found device" (twice). During all this time the iPod display shows "Connected" (and the iPod doesn't appear either in Finder or iTunes).
    I haven't seen any messages appearing just as the iPod "self-disconnects".
    Without really understanding any of this, I feel it seems to confirm my suspicion that the problem is USB related. Can anyone say any more about this? Any help would be much appreciated!

  • Connecting ipod to email and internet

    I have a ipod touch 4th generation and successfully connected to my Apple Desktop OSX and downloaded all my music and photographs. When I tried to get email or a web page I select the wi-fi
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    Why could this be? what do I do now?
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    Perhaps you should post in the ipod touch forum.

  • Can't connect to my Mac from internet

    I haave a G5/2.3GHz with Mac OS X 10.4.5 as well as an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station (AEBS) with the latest firmware update. I am unable to access my G5 from my PowerBook while on the road. In the past, I have used Panic's Transmit with no problems. I could access the G5 via SFTP (port 22) to my IP address assigned by my cable company. This has stopped working. It may have occurred following the last firmware update to the AEBS, but I can't be sure. I have turned off the firewall to see if that was it but I stall can't access the G5. I get an error, 'Could not connect to server xx.xxx.xxx.xx. Permission denied.' What could be refusing the connection? Any ideas? Thanks.

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  • Connecting ipod to mac after using windows

    I had a windows xp computer that crashed and lost everything on hard drive. I was using an Ipod (serial # YM619Q49TJT) with the windows xp computer that is now dead, but my ipod still has all of audio music saved on it. I just purchased a Macbook laptop (Leopard 10.5.5 operating system). Is it possible to transfer audio files from my ipod to the new mac without losing all my files on my ipod. I found many articles that show you how to use ipod as a hard drive to transfer audio files from one hard drive to another, but the original computer is existing and in my case I don't have the original computer. I am also not sure if there will be an issue with my ipod first being formatted with a windows xp operating system and now moving the files to a Leopard Operating system?
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    Quite alright, as for the music transfer you can still use said way as before.
    Using your ipod as a disk to move music is really only good if you have the original hard drive to use. You must copy the files onto your ipod in a different manner then that of iTunes. Example You would open my computer drag the files 'including music' to your ipod. You would then plug your ipod to your mac, it will mount a little ipod icon on your desktop, you would then drag the files off of your ipod either into the correct music folder or (if you have it setup in itunes to copy to itunes music folder) right to itunes.
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  • Connect iPod to internet WITHOUT wireless net(and yes I have a good reason)

    I am currently designing an iPhone version of my companies website. The company does not allow wireless connections and I dont want to get fired for a possible security breach so that is out of the question. I need a way to test my application once it is deployed to our web servers. I want to know if there is a way to connect an iPod touch to the internet through a USB connection without a wireless network and use the web browser. My only other options are:
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    Buy an iPod touch. The browser experience is identical.
    Get permission and set up a secured wireless access point. Set it up but do not connect it to your network.
    Put the web page on a system not connected to any other computers except for the HUB in the wireless access point.
    Go for it.
    (Stay away from Adobe Flash.)
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