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Reply to Wi-Fi Aware can't pair with Android Device
@DTS Engineer as 《Accessory-Design-Guidelines 》mentioned "Peer device refers to any third-party product -- such as an accessory, embedded system, or non-Apple phone/tablet -- communicating with the device using Wi-Fi Aware". iPhone as Publisher and Android as Subscriber, we finished "NAN pairing bootstrapping": make iPhone display the pin-code. The problem now is that we don't know how to handle using the 6 digit pin-code to handle pairing setup. My question is: 1. How does Apple obtain PASN EPK through a 6-digit pin-code, can this method be made public, and if it cannot be made public, does it mean that non-Apple devices cannot establish a wifi aware connection with it?
Sep ’25
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@sengui here is the pairing response status code
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Sep ’25
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We already removed the password length restriction, still got code 15 from Apple @sengui
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Sep ’25
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We already the password length restriction @sengui
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Sep ’25
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It doesn't seem to be a simple matter of filling in a 6-digit pin code. After we tried changing the 8 digits to 6 digits, we received a response from Apple status code 15 (authentication rejected because of challenge failure)
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Sep ’25
Reply to Wi-Fi Aware can't pair with Android Device
@DTS Engineer as 《Accessory-Design-Guidelines 》mentioned "Peer device refers to any third-party product -- such as an accessory, embedded system, or non-Apple phone/tablet -- communicating with the device using Wi-Fi Aware". iPhone as Publisher and Android as Subscriber, we finished "NAN pairing bootstrapping": make iPhone display the pin-code. The problem now is that we don't know how to handle using the 6 digit pin-code to handle pairing setup. My question is: 1. How does Apple obtain PASN EPK through a 6-digit pin-code, can this method be made public, and if it cannot be made public, does it mean that non-Apple devices cannot establish a wifi aware connection with it?
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Sep ’25