PDA could connect to old HomeHub, not new HomeHub2...

I like to use my PDA (HP iPAQ, WM5)  in bed to stream stuff to listen to from my PC. On my old HomeHub it was no problem. With my new HomeHub2 I can't seem to connect unless I switch the security off completely. Any suggestions for settings that might work?
The settings available on my PDA are:
Authentication: Open, Shared, WPA, WPA-PSK (I would guess that it has to be the last one).
Data Encryption: WEP, TKIP (I would guess the latter).
My HomeHub2 is on the default settings. I guess I don't have to go through all the other options, anyone that can help will know what they are.

Hi Scatterkeir,
1st Solution - Change the Wireless Mode on your router from 802.11n to 802.11g and see if that works. If it doesn't switch it back to 802.11n.
2nd Solution - Change the Security type on your hub to WPA or WPA-PSK. Do not use WEP because it is easily hackable.
Post back to let us know how you get on
Good luck
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