If you can retrieve it then it exists for iOS. The connection request is going to stay there waiting for the peripheral to show up until the end of time. There is no timeout on these requests. Regards. Andras Sent from the iPhone On May 16, 2013, at 12:36 AM, Rick Mann <rmann@latencyzero.com> wrote:
What's the expected behavior when attempting to connect to a nonexistent peripheral? That is, I've connected to something before, then later retrieve it from the CBCentralManager, attempt to connect, but it's powered off or out of range. Will connection just time out?
What if the device comes into range while connecting? Will iOS see it and connect?
Given how flaky the simulator is, I'm not sure if it's misbehaving or not.
-- Rick
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