WDI_STOP_AP_REASON enumeration (wditypes.hpp)
Important
This topic is part of the WDI driver model released in Windows 10. The WDI driver model is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features.
The WDI_STOP_AP_REASON enumeration defines the reasons an adapter cannot sustain 802.11 Access Point (AP) functionality on any of the PHYs.
Syntax
typedef enum _WDI_STOP_AP_REASON {
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_FREQUENCY_NOT_AVAILABLE,
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAILABLE,
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_AP_ACTIVE,
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_IHV_START,
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_IHV_END
} WDI_STOP_AP_REASON;
Constants
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_FREQUENCY_NOT_AVAILABLE The adapter determined that no valid operating frequency is available. |
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAILABLE The adapter determined that no operating channel is available. |
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_AP_ACTIVE The adapter determined that an AP is already active on another 802.11 MAC entity for this physical wireless LAN adapter. |
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_IHV_START The start value of possible IHV-specified reasons. |
WDI_STOP_AP_REASON_IHV_END The end value of possible IHV-specified reasons. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 10 |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2016 |
Header | wditypes.hpp |
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