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Wi-Fi Direct, connection issue with more than two android devices

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Using Wi-Fi direct, I've been able to connect two devices together and pass messages between them. However, when I try to have a third device connect to this group, the WFD connection between the first and second devices either drops, or the third device seems to be ignored.
I haven't been able to find anything specific about one-to-many connections in the documentation. Do they need to be handled in a special way?

posted Sep 15, 2013 by Kumar Mitrasen

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