Connecting itouch to Orange Livebox

Hi guys,
wondered if anyone else has experienced problems connecting your itouch to an Orange Livebox ? Tried contacting Orange, but useless support so wondered if anyone had expeirenced problems themselves ? My itouch locates the Livebox with no trouble, but when i input the password, (the secrutiy number in this case) the process fails.....
Any help gratefully recevied!!
Thanks in advance.

Hello, you need to pair the devices first, so you need to hold and press down the number 1 key on the back of the livebox for 10 seconds, you then have 10 mins to enter the WEP or WAP code into your ipod touch. Also ensure that you are entering all the letters in capitals as each time you press a letter on the ipod touch it reverts back to lower case so you have to everytime press the upwards arrow key to put it into capitals. Also remember that ther are no letter o's in the WEP or WAP, it is all 0's.
Hope this helps you.

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