Firmware Update and SIP on Nokia E61

I just upgraded my firmware for my Nokia E61 (3.0633.09.04) and since updating, i cannot get internet calls to work. SIP registration works as normal, but attempted internet calls just display number@ipaddress and nothing happens (ie no internet dialing).
i noticed that the internet telephone interface is different on the new firmware. perhaps a different setting is needed?
help?

sipphone and voipdiscount (via pbxes exchange). i used it just before upgrading no probs. backup just before upgrade, then upgrade, then tested to find no internet call.

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