today to managed to get the IPod Touch to connect to my Internet using a WPA2 encrypted router
I don't know why they are so fussy about the type of router they'll connect to ?!
My TPS router with WPS2 TPIK security works fine with everything but the IPod Touch. So I bought a 2nd hand Netgear DG834G Router. Now while it's ADSL router I have it working my connecting a spare Ethernet port on another router to an Ethernet port on the Netgear .I also found that I had to bridge it to the Linksys router by entering the MAC address in the advanced Wireless set-up.
Now after bridging they both have a 192.168.1.x IP which is originating from the Linksys router.
I have 3 routers
Wireless 1 192.168.2.x Channel 1
Non-Wireless Router 192.168.1.x
Wireless 2 192.168.0.x Channel 13
The routing is like this - The TPS is connected to the cable Modem ,the TPS has one port connected to the WAN on the Linksys and the Linksys has one port connected to a port on the Netgear.
Giving one short-range wireless signal and one long-range signal plus enough ports for other network products around the house that aren't wireless.
If you Google you'll see what I mean about the problems trying to get the WPA/WPA2 connections.
The only other thing I did do was to upgrade the firmware in the Router which gave more options for encryption. The IPod Touch Gen 2 is running 3.1.2 OS and has been jail-broken.
If you saw the unedited version the confused I think with the different assigned IP's was caused by me selecting the wrong bridging mode in the configuration disabling the wireless and me not realising that both units has automatically logged on to a network nearby . All working again with the server in the Linksys assigning the IPs via the Netgear.
Isn't technology wonderful.
Also just discovered that I can't edit a post using safari on the touch as the vertical scroll bar is missing to scroll the message in the textbox.