Configuring encryption and
authentication methods for Wi-
Fi enabled BlackBerry devices
For information about the encryption and authentication methods for Wi-Fi connections, see the
BlackBerry Enterprise
Solution Security Technical Overview
.
Configuring WEP encryption
WEP encryption uses matching encryption keys that are located at wireless access points and wireless clients to secure
wireless communication.
To configure WEP encryption, you must distribute the WEP keys in the Wi-Fi profiles that you assign to user accounts. The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends the WEP key information when users activate Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.
The WEP keys on BlackBerry devices must match the WEP keys that are located at the access points.
You can configure four WEP keys and a default key ID. The WEP key numbering on BlackBerry devices does not match the
WEP key numbering in the configuration settings of the Wi-Fi profile for the enterprise Wi-Fi network. For example, WEP key
1 on the BlackBerry device is WEP key 0 in the configuration settings, and WEP key 2 on the BlackBerry device is WEP key
1 in the configuration settings. You type or copy the WEP keys for the access points as a string of hexadecimal digits.
BlackBerry devices do not support a WEP passphrase.
Configure WEP keys for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-
Fi profile
If BlackBerry device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry 7270 smartphones, you must configure WEP
keys using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.
Before you begin:
Obtain the WEP keys for the wireless access point. For more information, see the documentation for the
access point.
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