Dear Eskimo1 , I do not understand your response (Nov'24) : "Nope. Multipeer Connectivity hasn’t used Bluetooth since… ".
In the documentation: [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/multipeerconnectivity], in the overview, we can read: "In iOS, the framework uses infrastructure Wi-Fi networks, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth personal area networks for the underlying transport. In macOS and tvOS, it uses infrastructure Wi-Fi, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, and Ethernet".
I am currently starting to write a new app, running on the iPhones, trying to communicate between them (peer to peer). Result: When the iPhones have wifi enabled, bonjour services work as expected (probably not peer to peer). when I turn wifi off on the iPhones, Bonjour does not work (no connection happens).
So I would like to know if your statement on the non existance of MC on Bluetooth is confirmed and therefore how do we need to read the sentences in the documentation.
Thank you very much