IPod Touch wifi didn't work, worked, and now doesn't work...

This is very strange. When I first got my iPod Touch, it coudn't connect to my home router. After 2 days, the iPod was able to finally connect to my router when I had done NOTHING to the router settings. And just now, I found out that it cannot connect again...
I don't know what to think. Is this a defect? Should I call Apple or will my iPod Touch "fix" itself again? This just doesn't make since... o.o

Well...I can now connect again to the internet. I elieve I know what the problem is now. My mom uses McAfee Virus Protection and I think that her software is blocking it when her computer is on. I think a simple "allow" will solve the problem.

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