APple TV 2 will not accept my Itunes Password

Since the recent upgrades I have not been able to get YouTube on my Apple TV2. A couple of days ago, I therefore reverted to Factory settings hoping that it would right itself when everything was reinstalled. Still can't get Youtube but worse than that the Tv will not accept my Itunes/Sharing Id and Password. Therefore can't see my photos, music, videos etc or download films.
Spent 45 minutes on line to Apple Support yesterday but still not sorted. However, I can see the TV on the computer and can play music from itunes via an Ipad to the Apple TV oK.
Apple think it might be my router (D-Link DKT-710 Wireless G) but the local Apple store is not convinced this would make any difference.
Can anyone help?

Hi
Yes I have restarted router. I switched everything off for over an hour, everything disconnected. Don't think firmware is up to date but can't see away of doing it.
Have looked at
http://www.dlink.co.uk/cs/Satellite?c=TechSupport_C&childpagename=DLinkEurope-GB %2FDLTechFAQ&cid=1197331367937&p=1197318962300&packedargs=locale%3D1195806691854 %26packedargs%3Df9ffeaf4e83ab6d02711161af1b5c6f632171b988fa46b92eb3dad5d1a9d521b 1690da4acb7c909a93683e0dc094ad18&pagename=DLinkEurope-GB%2FDLWrapper
It refers to the TOOLS Tab but I can't see this location on the web configuration interface (I presume this means 192.168.1.1). Any help appreciated.

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