IPod touch 3gen cannot connect to wifi

My ipod touch 3rd gen no longer connects to the secure wifi network in my house. I've been having this problem for about a month now.  This past weekend I reset the network settings, restored and added everything back onto my ipod, reset my router and modem, and entered in the correct password.  It only stayed connected for a short while before disconnecting again.  Now when I try to log back on again making sure I use the correct password, it tells me the password is incorrect, etc.
Am I missing something here?  Do I need to add something in the IP addresses, etc?  I feel like I'm running out of options and things to rule out here.

I did all like you said. After that i have seen that my ipod touch isn't supporting 40mhz mode so i changed it to 20 Mhz and i put B+G band because my ipod is not supporting B+G+N mode. Nothing, i cannot connect. On my other 2 routers i can connect but...my other two are not mine
I did some screenshots of my router's configuration. If is something to change please help me!

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