Ipod Touch-Wifi and Registry problems

I just got my Ipod touch a few days ago, and every time I try to go on the internet, I select my network, enter the password, and it says "unable to connect." Also, whenever I hook up my ipod to itunes, it asks me to register the ipod, even though I've done it already.
Are these problems related? Any advice on how to fix either?
Thanks!

I have a similar problem; in XP my iPod Touch SAYS unable to connect but it actually does in Bootcamp XP, however in OSX it will not. Odd thing is, I think my friend's iPod Touch did connect to my MBP in OSX. Oh, I use the MBP to share a wireless internet signal using the Sprint EX720 Expresscard, so sorry if my story seemed confusing. I will get together with my friend later this evening to check this out and determine if there is a defect in my iPod, if hers works. Otherwise at other Wifi hotspots I usually get on without problems.

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