Trouble Connecting to Home Wifi

I just bought a Belkin N+ wireless router. I am able to connect to the wifi on my laptops, but I am not able to connect on my ipod touch for some reason. I have the security settings on WPA2 and i'm required to use a security key to connect to the router. I've tried the security phrase on my ipod touch with no luck. I then went to "other" on network connections on the itouch and setup that the network is WPA2 and I still couldn't get on.
When i take the security settings off of the router (ie: no password required to get access) i am able to get on with my itouch.
Does anyone know if there are issues with this type of router with the itouch or with using the WPA2 security? I can't figure this out.
E

I use the same router and have had no issues. Typing problem with your password maybe>

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