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During the process of establishing a NAN data path between Android and Apple, why doesn’t Apple respond to the NDP response? Our goal is to establish a Wi‑Fi Aware data path (NDP) between Apple and Android devices. Apple will act as the Publisher, and Android will act as the Subscriber. Apple-to-Android pairing has already been completed. The Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. The Android side sends an NDP request to Apple (as shown in the figure 1), but Apple does not reply. Note: Qualcomm’s NDI and NMI are different. In addition, after Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. My iPhone model: iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g). FB19683706
Aug ’25
Reply to During the Wi-Fi Aware's pairing process, Apple is unable to recognize the follow-up PMF sent by Android.
Our goal is to establish a Wi‑Fi Aware data path (NDP) between Apple and Android devices. Apple will act as the Publisher, and Android will act as the Subscriber. Apple-to-Android pairing has already been completed. The Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. The Android side sends an NDP request to Apple (as shown in the figure 1), but Apple does not reply. Note: Qualcomm’s NDI and NMI are different. In addition, after Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. My iPhone model: iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g).
Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
@DTS Engineer @Bojie_Lv @liyang123 @pandarisearch After Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. My iPhone is iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g)
Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
During the process of establishing a NAN data path between Android and Apple, why doesn’t Apple respond to the NDP response? Our goal is to establish a Wi‑Fi Aware data path (NDP) between Apple and Android devices. Apple will act as the Publisher, and Android will act as the Subscriber. Apple-to-Android pairing has already been completed. The Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. The Android side sends an NDP request to Apple (as shown in the figure 1), but Apple does not reply. Note: Qualcomm’s NDI and NMI are different. In addition, after Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. My iPhone model: iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g). FB19683706
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Reply to During the Wi-Fi Aware's pairing process, Apple is unable to recognize the follow-up PMF sent by Android.
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Reply to During the Wi-Fi Aware's pairing process, Apple is unable to recognize the follow-up PMF sent by Android.
Our goal is to establish a Wi‑Fi Aware data path (NDP) between Apple and Android devices. Apple will act as the Publisher, and Android will act as the Subscriber. Apple-to-Android pairing has already been completed. The Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. The Android side sends an NDP request to Apple (as shown in the figure 1), but Apple does not reply. Note: Qualcomm’s NDI and NMI are different. In addition, after Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. My iPhone model: iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g).
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Reply to Wi-Fi Aware: During the process of establishing a NAN data path between Android and Apple, why doesn’t Apple respond to the NDP response?
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Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
@DTS Engineer @Bojie_Lv @liyang123 @pandarisearch After Apple-to-Apple pairing is completed, the paired device will be recorded in “Settings → Privacy & Security → Paired Devices”. However, after Android-to-Apple pairing is completed, the device is not saved to this list. Android device can be normally displayed on the Apple official Wi-Fi Aware Sample. However, the indicator is not green. During pairing, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingSetupSucceeded. During pairing verification, the Apple log shows: state: authenticated, and the Android side triggers the callback onPairingVerificationSucceed. My iPhone is iPhone 13, iOS 26.0 (23A5287g)
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Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
@DTS Engineer @Bojie_Lv @liyang123 @pandarisearch Two FB is proposed: FB19568037 FB19570341 If possible, please reach out to Dr. Swetank from the Apple Wi‑Fi Aware team — we urgently need his help!
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Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
@DTS Engineer To the best of my knowledge, one of the Android developers can achieve successful Apple-Android pairing via Wi-Fi Aware. I strongly recommend that Apple provide a demo for Android-to-Apple file transfer via Wi-Fi Aware.
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Aug ’25
Reply to Do iPhones and iPads support Bluetooth 5.x Long Range, Wi-Fi Neighbor Awareness Networking (Wi-Fi Aware), and Wi-Fi Beacons?
yes,iOS 26 supports Wi-Fi Aware
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Aug ’25
Reply to macOS 26 (Tahoe) lacks Wi‑Fi Aware support — any roadmap or plans?
@DTS Engineer @DTS Engineer @juraj @mikeKane Mac computers need support for Wi-Fi Aware
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Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware device support?
@DTS Engineer @ppix @danielvandrunen-fl I strongly request that macOS supports Wi-Fi Aware
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Aug ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware between iOS 26 and Android device
@liyang123 @pandarisearch @Bojie_Lv @DTS Engineer I completed the pairing setup step, and then it stopped working
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Aug ’25
Reply to Using NEHotspotConfigurationManager applyConfiguration interface for network connection, prompts "Unable to join network" errors.
I have report a bug, bug number:FB19253647 The bug report attach some logs for analysis. Thanks.
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Jul ’25
Reply to App Clip Advanced Experience “Received” but Not Recognized on Device
Hi ,how many days it took to get the configuration working? Facing same issue@~@
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Jun ’25
Reply to IOS App tcp connect and local network permission
I have retry on 26.0b2. The issue did not reproduce in this version, it should have been resolved.
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Jun ’25
Reply to IOS App tcp connect and local network permission
The version is iOS 26.0(23A5260n). Thanks for your reply.
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Jun ’25