WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetwork.UpdateProperties Method
Definition
Important
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Note
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Important
This API will be affected by upcoming changes to operating system behavior, planned for fall 2024. For more info, see Changes to API behavior for Wi-Fi access and location.
Sets on a WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetwork object various properties of the hotspot network, such as battery percentage, display name, availability, and SSID/password. If any property is invalid, UpdateProperties throws an invalid argument exception.
Note
If you want to use this API in a UWP app, and publish your app to the Microsoft Store, then you'll need to request special approval to use the custom capability Microsoft.onDemandHotspotControl_8wekyb3d8bbwe (the On-Demand Network capability). For more info, see Custom capabilities.
The On-Demand Network capability will be made available only to app developers building end-to-end Wi-Fi hotspot scenarios between a tethering-capable hardware device and a Windows PC.
public:
virtual void UpdateProperties(WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetworkProperties ^ newProperties) = UpdateProperties;
void UpdateProperties(WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetworkProperties const& newProperties);
public void UpdateProperties(WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetworkProperties newProperties);
function updateProperties(newProperties)
Public Sub UpdateProperties (newProperties As WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetworkProperties)
Parameters
- newProperties
- WiFiOnDemandHotspotNetworkProperties
An object representing the properties to set.
Windows requirements
App capabilities |
onDemandHotspotControl
|
Remarks
UpdateMetadata
should be called regularly by the app, even if no properties have changed. This is to ensure that Windows will show the network in the Wi-Fi available networks list (in other words, so Windows doesn't hide it for being stale). We recommend registering for the WiFiOnDemandHotspotUpdateMetadataTrigger background task and calling UpdateMetadata
there.