SIP stack difference and setting E61 firmware vers...

I was using the SIP stack on my E61 firmware version 2.xxx and upgraded to version 3.xx firmware this past week...
Now I read that the SIP setting are stored differently and you have to re-create the SIP profile that was used in firmware version 2...
I have done all that but I can no longer register and use my service... I get registration failed message..
What has changed between version 2 firmware and version 3 firmware...to cause this and what do I need to change to get it working?
Originally the phone was a Vodafone UK branded phone but as they don't allow firmware version 3 I had it re-flashed.. the rest of version 3 works really well and the UI has improved in speed...
But I need to use the SIP stack... and I know that i cannot downgrade to version 2 firmware!! So I have to get firmware version 3 working..

Have you actually tried to connect to a SIP provider which requires STUN?
I don't have a E61 myself, thus I cannot tell, but from what I read in other posts, the new firmware does support STUN. Noone said, however, that you can configure it somewhere. Maybe they are using a default STUN server. STUN is used to determine the internet IP address. Any STUN server should do that. You don't have to use the STUN server of your SIP provider.
Also, some people write that you have to change the transport protocol from UDP to Auto.
BTW, port forwardings in the router won't solve the basic STUN problem that the phone tries to register with an internal IP address.

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