Shared photo streams on ipad 2

Hi everyone,
We've got to ipad 2's at home, one of them lets me use shared photo streams, and the other doesn't, rendering the service utterly useless. I have turned on photo streams on my device but I can't receive or make a stream.
Please Help!

There is also an option to turn on shared photo streams under settings-> iCloud -> photo streams.
Under settings -> photos & camera you will not see shared photo streams until turned on under iCloud.
This also surprised me when it was enabled on my iPad 2 but not my 3rd gen iPad.

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