WPA2 University's WIFi Network Connection. Need He...

Hello, I am trying to connect ot my university's WIFi network form my 5800. These are the deatils provided by my uni. I tried many times to connect to their network without any luck. Could you please help me to setup my 5800.
Network name or SSID: AccessKings (Important note: The name is case sensitive.)
Network authentication: WPA2
Encryption: AES
Protocol for 802.1X authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP)
PEAP properties:
Validate the server's certificate: Yes (The certificate is issued to radius.kcl.ac.uk)
Authentication method: EAP-MSCHAPV2
PEAP outer identity: Leave blank
Username or identity: Your King’s username, e.g. rsvp1234
Password: Your King's password
Domain: Leave blank
Could you please help me to setup my 5800.
Thanks.

@kintesh
Have you seen this thread?
/t5/Connectivity/Nokia-5800-mschapv2-Support/m-p/4​30134/message-uid/430134/highlight/true#U430134
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