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Upgrading to Windows Build >=20020 #355

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JongChern opened this issue Oct 23, 2023 · 4 comments
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Upgrading to Windows Build >=20020 #355

JongChern opened this issue Oct 23, 2023 · 4 comments

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@JongChern
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Hi, just checking if there are any plans to update to Windows Build >=20020. I am interested in testing out some of the new settings provided via https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.devices.bluetooth.bluetoothlepreferredconnectionparameters?view=winrt-22000

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@JongChern JongChern changed the title Upgrading to Windows Build >-20020 Upgrading to Windows Build >=20020 Oct 23, 2023
@peterfoot
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Certainly always interested in moving with the new SDKs. Is there a particular setting you require?

@JongChern
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in particular I am looking at this method RequestPreferredConnectionParameters which allows you to set preferred properties such as ThroughputOptimized.

on a related note, do you by any chance know if there is a way to request for 2m phy from the windows side. I know it's possible on android, but have not seen any options on windows.

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GetConnectionPhy allows you to query it but there is no method to request an alternate PHY currently

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hi @peterfoot was wondering if they are any plans for this. I am getting significantly better throughput when using Android so was hoping to try and figure out if there any any available methods on Windows which can help achieve similar results.

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