EAP-PEAP setting on Nokia E6 crashes!

I just updated my Nokia E6 to Symbian Belle. When I try to edit the EAP-PEAP settings for my corporate WPA2 secured network, the settings simply crashes and returns to the home screen.

Hi Eelke,
I've had the same problem as you for two days now, but finaly solved it ...
The important thing is to NOT use the Option -> Edit (just craches ... must be a bug)
Instead tap on the EAP-PEAP option. Also when disabeling/enabeling I pressed the screen and held finger there and an option menu will appear (or if not enabled it will enable the option).
Hope this works for you as well. I just created an account to be able to post this for you :-), since the post came up on a google search I did.
Surfin' Swede

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