For all of them I've disabled the "Allow the PC to shut down this device to save energy" option. The second one is disabled sometimes (the UnsupportedHardware event is the same, enabled or disabled). Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2 In the device manager I get two Wi-Fi Direct Virtual adapters: Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter My WiFi Card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9485, and I'm using the latest drivers available through Windows Update. ^ those), and I can't see the WifiDirectServiceAdvertiser implementation. I really don't know how I'm supposed to depurate this, as I can't find where this Event is raised (the only references to that method are += OnAdvertisementStatusChanged While running the sample with the profiler attached I get this: private void OnAdvertisementStatusChanged(WiFiDrectServiceAdvertiser sender, object args) ![]() ![]() Wi-Fi Direct Device : Supportedīut when I run the mentioned sample, everything goes OK until the WiFiDirectServiceWrapper.OnAdvertisementStatusChanged(.) is triggered, almost inmediatly after creating the advertiser. Which gives me a big YES, your wireless adapter is compatible. Now, in their Build conference they said you can run in CMD a command to know if your WiFi adapter is compatible with WiFi Direct netsh wlan show wirelesscap I've been running in Windows 10 (10130) Microsoft's WiFi Direct Services example available on GitHub, the C# one in Visual Studio 2015 RC.
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