E65 access point priority

Hi guys!
I would like to share with u my following experience. On my e65, there are 2 ap's defined, one for mobile internet and one for multimedia messages. everything is fine so far.
recently i started experimenting voip on e65 over 3g. my sip profile sais always register. therefore, my mobile internet ap is always connected. when trying to send or receive a mms message, the multimedia ap cannot connect due to the mobile internet ap already connected.
is there any way to set ap priorities in order to drop the mobile internet ap connection automatically when the multimedia ap is trying to connect and keep it dropped as long as the multimedia connection is on?
more than that, the phone asks me to drop the mobile internet connection in order to send the message, but unfortunatelly it is brought up again by the sip profile way before the multimedia ap trys to connect. therefore, i cannot send mms's unless i disable the sip auto registration.
any ideas are welcome. if there is no solution, maybe nokia should take this into consideration as a feature in a new software release.
by the way... happy new year to everybody!

In Wireless LAN Controller release 5.0 and later, the controller supports the use of Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) protocols to troubleshoot lightweight access points. You can use these protocols in order to make debugging easier, especially when the access point is unable to connect to the controller. You can configure Telnet and SSH support only through the controller CLI.
In order to enable Telnet or SSH connectivity on an access point, use the config ap {telnet | ssh} command. The Cisco lightweight access point associates with this Cisco Wireless LAN controller for all network operation and in the event of a hardware reset.
config ap {telnet | ssh} {enable | disable} Cisco_AP
Examples
> config ap telnet enable cisco_ap1
> config ap telnet disable cisco_ap1
> config ap ssh enable cisco_ap2
> config ap ssh disable cisco_ap2

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