No, the traditional btattach implementation for BT serial interfaces that relies on vendor
specific modules in the kernel is not sufficient because it has no mechanism to
incorporate BT_REG_ON/W_DISABLE2# control.
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No, the traditional btattach implementation for BT serial interfaces that relies on vendor
specific modules in the kernel is not sufficient because it has no mechanism to
incorporate BT_REG_ON/W_DISABLE2# control.
Yes, it's mandatory to enable CTS/RTS in UART, otherwise BT firmware won't be loaded.
Transition mode is to support WPA2 and WPA3 at the same time. In 6GHz band, WPA2 is no longer supported, but just WPA3, and no support of transition mode as well.
According to WI-Fi alliance, only H2E mode is supported in WPA3. It's no longer possible to use HNP (hunt/peck).