AMP Manager Protocol - .NET Framework
AMP Manager Protocol Security keyLength 802.11 PAL keyLength Assigned Values 0x00 0x01 0x02-0xFF ‘802b’ 32 Security keyID Controller_Type. Parameter Name Description: Primary BR/EDR Controller 802.11 AMP Controller Reserved 802.11 PAL keyID Bluetooth SIG Proprietary 1 of 1: Author: Bluetooth SIG
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