Ahh, good point :) Well iPlayer probably doesn't know that! And for some
reason your connection looks like 3G/GPRS to it. Have you tried it on other
wifi connections?

Ed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> An iPod touch only has Wifi - no 3G or anything else like that.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> On 9 Nov 2008, at 12:49, Edmund Craske wrote:
> 
>> I'm pretty sure it's saying that because it thinks you're accessing  
>> it over
>> GPRS/3G rather than wifi. Are you sure that that's not the case?  
>> What ISP
>> are you using, it probably does do it based upon the IP address that  
>> you're
>> connecting from.
>>
>> Ed
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I've realised that it's stranger than I'd thought. I'd been thinking
>>> that their message meant 'broadband connection' but actually the BBC
>>> message says "Sorry, programmes can only be accessed over a wifi
>>> connection." Given that I'm accessing it from an iPod which doesn't
>>> have an Ethernet connector and, to my scanty knowledge, can't access
>>> the Internet via the dock connector, how on earth do the BBC think
>>> that I'm using my iPod to access their site in the first place??!!
>>>
>>> Stephen
> 
> "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and  
> I'm not sure about the former" - Albert Einstein
> 
> 
> > 



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