02-21-2012 08:23 PM
Hello,
Recently I've signed up for Office 365 from Microsoft and also subscribed for Blackberry Enterprise Server. All my work is fine, Enterprise activation completed successfully, I can synchronize everything, also I can send and receive e-mails. But there is one more problem with WI-FI. Here is a report.
As you can see, at Enterprise section there is a problem while connecting to that address.Thanks for any response.
Wi-Fi Current Profile: LinkNet_C2 SSID: LinkNet_C2 AP MAC Address: --:--:--:--:--:-- Security Type: Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Association: Successful Authentication: Successful Local IP Address: 192.168.1.101 Signal Level: -50 dBm Connection Data Rate: 54 Mbps Status: Network acquired Authentication Failure Reason: Network Type: 802.11b/g Network Channel: 1 Pairwise Cipher: CCMP Group Cipher: TKIP Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 DHCP: Successful Primary DNS: 193.231.236.25 Secondary DNS: 193.231.236.30 DNS suffix: Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Server Domain Suffix: Certificate: Not Applicable Software Token: Not Applicable Hotspot Code: Hotspot Message: Not Applicable Hotspot Status: Not Applicable VPN Current Profile: Concentrator Address: Contact: N/A Authentication: N/A Secure Device IP: Status: VPN profile is not found. Resolving Concentrator: N/A Concentrator IP: Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: DNS Suffix: Secure Subnet Mask: Retry at: Session Lifetime: Re-login at: Failed Login Attempts: 0 Certificate: Not Applicable Software Token: Enterprise UIDs: Address Used: //MSFT1-BES2B.bbcs0.blackberry:4101 IP Used: Connecting: Error Authenticating router: N/A Authenticating server: N/A Last Contact At: BlackBerry Infrastructure Address Used: //93.186.25.40:443 IP Used: 93.186.25.40:443;50724 Connecting: Successful Authenticating router: Successful Authenticating server: Successful Last Contact At: Feb 22, 2012 03:00
07-10-2012 06:18 PM
Hi,
i have the same problems, have anyone an idea?
Tom
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10-01-2012 03:53 PM
Device to the BlackBerry Router via TCP/IP on port 4101 is used with a wifi router on a LAN.
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10-03-2012 08:03 AM
I also have this problem and its a little distressing to hear that it's not supported.
I have a number of users who roam and they rely on wifi access to receive emails rather than paying the crazy roaming data charges.
Is this stated anywhere by RIM? I did not see anywhere that this was going to be a limitation of the hosted solution.
I consider this the major benefit of having a Wi-Fi enabled device.