Ipod break down wireless lan

Hello everybody,
i have a problem with my new iPod touch 4. I have a wireless network with 2 laptops and want to integrate my iPod. When I activate the wireless lan of my iPod and my laptop is on the net, everything is ok. If my laptop isn't on the net and I activate the iPod, the wireless lan breakdown. The Same presiture happens after while when both (iPod and Laptop) are on the net. The only thing what help, is to reboot the router and reset the networksettings of the iPod. Then when the Laptop is again on the net and I enter the wireless lan key for my network in the iPod I am again on with my iPod. But Apps and Music I can't download with my iPod. If I want to do that, I only get the load screen. The samething happens when my Apps want to log in the internet. But Safari works. On my Laptop I have Windows Vista. My Router is a T-Sinus 111 DSL. Has anybody a idea how I can get a firm wireless lan connection on my iPod.
Thanks a lot for the Help

Can't somebody help me? Please I am really despaired

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