Is it appropriate to post WIFI WDI queations?

Do MS DEVs monitor for these questions?

thanks,

xxxxx@yahoo.com wrote:

Do MS DEVs monitor for these questions?

Some do, but many of them just lurk. However, most questions can be
answered by the non-Microsoft members.

If you really need a guaranteed answer from a developer, you will need
to open and pay for a Product Support incident.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

I can open a paid incident, but don’t believe it is available for unreleased features.

If you are working on unreleased features, ask the devs who you are working with about the unreleased feature

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I can open a paid incident, but don’t believe it is available for unreleased features.


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Just realized HoloLens is released and uses WDI.
Does that mean MS support is ready?

xxxxx@yahoo.com wrote:

Just realized HoloLens is released and uses WDI.
Does that mean MS support is ready?

Well, it has been announced, but it won’t be released for quite a while
yet, and I believe “released” is the criterion for support calls.

I don’t know the abbreviation WDI. Do you mean Intel’s WiDi?


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

It is Wi-Fi Device Driver Interface
It’s like WDF for Ndis Wifi drivers.

This isn’t the right forum for discussing unreleased and unannounced features. Please follow up with your Microsoft contacts.

Sure.