RE: Get negotiated ATT MTU?

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Hi,
> It should be fine also if the remote end sends an Exchange MTU request
> at the beginning of the connection since we can then immediately send
> a response and assign the MTU property without waiting for the
> Exchange MTU response (that corresponds to our request).
>
> Let me know if you think I've missed some edge case...

In the core specification 5.2 volume 3 part A, there is a command, L2CAP_CREDIT_BASED_RECONFIGURE_REQ, which allows for the MTU to be changed after it has been established. This requires an enhanced ATT service however, but it means that the initial MTU is subject to change.
Thanks,
Jamie


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