MobileBroadbandModem.SetIsPassthroughEnabled(Boolean, Int32) Method
Definition
Important
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Enables or disables passthrough mode (for either the active or inactive slot, for Dual Sim Single Active devices).
Note
This functionality is available only to mobile operator apps and UWP apps given privileged access by mobile network operators.
If you want to use this API and publish your app to the Microsoft Store, then you'll need to request special approval to use the custom capability Microsoft.eSIMManagement_8wekyb3d8bbwe. For more info, see Custom capabilities.
public:
virtual MobileBroadbandModemStatus SetIsPassthroughEnabled(bool value, int slotindex) = SetIsPassthroughEnabled;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetIsPassthroughEnabledWithSlotIndex")]
MobileBroadbandModemStatus SetIsPassthroughEnabled(bool const& value, int const& slotindex);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("SetIsPassthroughEnabledWithSlotIndex")]
public MobileBroadbandModemStatus SetIsPassthroughEnabled(bool value, int slotindex);
function setIsPassthroughEnabled(value, slotindex)
Public Function SetIsPassthroughEnabled (value As Boolean, slotindex As Integer) As MobileBroadbandModemStatus
Parameters
- value
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Boolean
bool
A value of true
to enable passthrough mode; false
to disable it.
- slotindex
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Int32
int
The 0-based slot index (slot number) to enable or disable passthrough mode for.
Returns
A MobileBroadbandModemStatus value on completion.
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 11 Insider Preview (introduced in 10.0.23504.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v15.0)
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App capabilities |
Microsoft.eSIMManagement_8wekyb3d8bbwe
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Remarks
Enabling passthrough mode allows the host to communicate with the SIM directly (the communication between the host and the SIM is passthrough). For example, to upgrade firmware. The miniport adapter doesn't send any application protocol data units (APDUs) to the card, and doesn't interfere at any time with the communication between the host and the SIM.