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Hi All,
We had frequent disconnects between our iOS device App (iOS version 9.x.x)
and a 3rd party accessory that we developed. The 3rd party accessory and
iOS device try to maintain bluetooth connection all the time. We saw some
issues with channel mapping update using a sniffer, the CoreBluetooth stack
may set the "AFH_Instant" too soon (is different from Bluetooth
Specification version 4.0). We are wondering whether we could disable AFH
on the iOS device? If not, could you share the formula that the Core
Bluetooth uses to calculate the AFH_Instant?
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