N80 and WiFi EAP-LEAP

Hi Forum,
I have had huge problems with WiFi, hence I got it firmware upgraded to the p.t. latest fw version 4.0623.0.41 RM-92 N80 (03).
Now WiFi and Bluetooth works alot better and sure alot faster. I recommed getting latest fw !
I discovered that LEAP is supported for Wifi and since I have LEAP on the job i though I would give it a try.
Now I am the network administrator on my job, so I have 100% controll over the wireless installations etc.
I can not get the N80 to work with LEAP at all !
I get user authenticated, byt I never get an IP from DHCP.
I did debug, and the phone doesnt sent any DHCP requests etc, as clients must.
Ok - then I tell the phone to use static IP.
Still notthing happends - I get user auth ok and thats it !
I can only conclude that Nokia N80 and Cisco Systems Aironet platform doesnt work.
Are there ANYONE who has LEAP running on the N80 ??
I for sure would like to hear about the setup, so please di tell.

I am running a broadcast (public) SSID, and running on the N80 Internet Edition firmware.
I suppose I may have to accept that the N80 WIFI just does not work with EAP et al., I have debugged the EAP negotiation on the AP and the RADIUS server and everything appears normal - however the N80 will not assume an IP address nor will it pass traffic when performing link state tests from the AP (I am using a Cisco AP1220, 802.11g radio, and image c1200-k9w7-mx.123-8.JEA).
Such is life - hopefully the N95 will work...
JJ

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