IPod won'tecognize network

my son's iPod Touch suddenly won't recognize my Fios network.  We have re-booted the iPod, reset everything, and had the Apple store folks put it back to factory settings.  It doesn't recognize the Security Code when I put it in and keeps asking for a password which it also does not recognize.  Any suggestions?

Are you confident you are using the right password
If you have the red band, two antenna router, then the password is REALLY long and it's on the red sticker, and labeled WPA2 key, NOT login password
If you have any other vz router, then the password for wireless is going to be labeled WEP Key and it will be found on the sticker of the router.
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