Wi-Fi Enable Authentication Page Configuration Setting; Wi-Fi Hard Token Required Configuration Setting - Blackberry Infinity B1367WD User Manual

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Policy Reference Guide
If you want the server to authenticate a BlackBerry device using the user name and password of the user account, and you
want the settings on the server to determine if server authentication must occur, you can select the Both option. If the server
presents a root certificate, the BlackBerry device verifies the server using the selected root certificate. If the server does not
present a root certificate, the BlackBerry device does not perform server authentication.
Minimum requirements
Java® based BlackBerry device
BlackBerry® Device Software version 5.0
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 5.0

Wi-Fi Enable Authentication Page configuration setting

Description
This setting specifies whether the Wi-Fi® Login browser is available on a BlackBerry® device.
Default value
The default value is No.
Usage
Change this setting to Yes to permit a user to log in to a captive portal using a BlackBerry device.
This setting is obsolete in BlackBerry® Enterprise Server versions 4.1 SP4 and later.
Minimum requirements
Java® based BlackBerry device
BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.0.0
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.0 SP1

Wi-Fi Hard Token Required configuration setting

Description
This setting specifies whether a BlackBerry® device requires a hard token for authentication.
Default value
The default value is No.
Usage
Change this setting to Yes if a BlackBerry device requires a hard token (for example, RSA SecurID®) as part of the password for
authentication.
Minimum requirements
Java® based BlackBerry device
BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.2.1
Configuration settings for Wi-Fi profiles
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