WiFi 8820 Smartphone blackBerry access point

I have a bb 8820 and the Dlink 615 router, I was in the configuration of WiFi with the BB as an option after analysis of networks, then he said do not wish to perform a WPS configuration and then it asks me to enter the PIN to your wireless ACCESS Point? The BB 8820 in the software of the router access point, where to enter these PIN codes?

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Andy

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