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Specify the Network Encryption Technique Example for OMA DM

4/8/2010

The Wi-Fi Configuration Service Provider allows you to specify the encryption technique of a network

Code Examples

The following example shows how to specify the encryption technique of an access-point network. In this example, the network name is "Work Network" and the encryption is 802.11 wired equivalent privacy (WEP) key.

<Replace>
     <CmdID>3</CmdID>
     <Item>
         <Target><LocURI>./Vendor/MSFT/Wi-Fi/access-point/Work%20Network/Encryption</LocURI></Target>
         <Data>0</Data>
     </Item>
</Replace>

The following example shows how to specify the network encryption technique of a device-to-device network. In this example, the network name is "Work Network" and the encryption is Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) sequence counters.

<Replace>
     <CmdID>3</CmdID>
     <Item>
         <Target><LocURI>./Vendor/MSFT/Wi-Fi/ad-hoc/Work%20Network/Encryption</LocURI></Target>
         <Data>4</Data>
     </Item>
</Replace>

Remarks

One provisioning XML file typically contains configuration information for multiple Configuration Service Providers. To use this example, you must replace the values as appropriate, and add the node as a child of the SyncBody node in an OMA DM provisioning file. For more information about the syntax of the provisioning file, see OMA DM Provisioning Files.

See Also

Reference

Wi-Fi Configuration Service Provider