Nokia E52 and SIP Reregistration

Hi,
I have been using SIP profiles on my E71 for sometime now and it works great.  I have since bought an E52 and although I have it working, its not quite how I like it.
On my E71, when I came into range of my Wireless network, my Nokia would register immedately, with the E52 I cannot seem to make it do so. 
I have downloaded the SIP VoIP Settings Application and setup the SIP profile.  To enable it I go to the home page, select the wireless and enable the profile.  If I go out of range or wireless and come back in I need to re-enable it again, is there a way to make it automatic?
Thanks
Gavin 

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