Ipod Touch won't coonect to wifi

Hi there
I got my ipod touch & was told I needed a wireless router for my pc as it's got a cable modem. So I've got the router a D-Link DIR-615 & my ISP won't help me with any settings for the ipod touch.
My itouch says I'm not conected to to wifi, so I tap connect & click where it says dlink then I get a page with IP Adress, DHCP etc, it's all blank?
Can anyone help please?
Thank you

I think you might want to set down and read through the Dlink manual on how to operate the router. You are the one that will be creating the settings for your own network. The touch just needs some real basic information to actually connect.
Here's a few tips on setting up your router:
1. Create a password for the router. This is prevent others from making changes to your router settings.
2. Broadcast your network name (SSID)
3. Do not use MAC address filtering
4. Do use encryption. WPA2-psk is the most secure and easiest to use. Just create a good 10-12 character password for your network
5. enable DHCP - this setting automatically assigns IP address to your devices.
6. Broadcast your signal in b/g or b/g/n mode
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