This document discusses using trapped picosecond soliton pulses in microring resonators to generate entangled photon pairs for quantum keys. Simulations show soliton pulses with peak powers of 500-550 mW can be trapped within resonator frequencies of 3.52 GHz. This generates a 25 picosecond temporal soliton pulse that can be used to produce entangled photon pairs. The photons are then transmitted using a wireless router system to securely communicate information over an optical network. The microring resonators balance dispersion and nonlinearity to localize the soliton pulses for generating the entangled photons needed for quantum cryptography.