iOS Multiple BSSID Parsing/Inherit Behavior Issue – HS2.0 IE Handling Incorrect (Non‑Tx VAP should not inherit Tx VAP’s HS2.0 Indication)

I am experiencing issue - iphone16/17 can't connect to the non-txvap SSID when the corresponding txvap is passpoint SSID. It may always fail to connect.

But when I set the non-passpoint SSID as txvap and passpoint SSID as non-txvap, then iPhone16/17 can connect to the two SSID successfully.

iPhone will add “HS20=1” flag for the non-passpoint SSID, then iPhone will ALWAYS not connect that SSID successfully. Please see the log below I captured from the issue iPhone. -[WFNetworkListController _updateViewControllerScanResults]_block_invoke: removing associationCtx network <WFNetworkScanRecord : 0xd34dec8c0 ssid='!wpa3-openwrt-mim6g' bssid='00:03:7f:12:cb:cd' rssi='-80' secured=1 eap=0 mode='WPA3 Personal' modeExt=['WPA3 Personal'] hidden=0 HS20=1 popular=0 known=0 privateAddressState=1> from scan results

See detail in FB20923870

Is there anybody else meet this issue?

Answered by DTS Engineer in 864958022
See detail in FB20923870

Thanks. That’s the best path for a bug report like this.

Is there anybody else meet this issue?

I think you’re more likely to find such folks in Apple Support Community, run by Apple Support. The Apple Developer Forums are primarily focus on APIs, and this issue has no API angle.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
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See detail in FB20923870

Thanks. That’s the best path for a bug report like this.

Is there anybody else meet this issue?

I think you’re more likely to find such folks in Apple Support Community, run by Apple Support. The Apple Developer Forums are primarily focus on APIs, and this issue has no API angle.

Share and Enjoy

Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@" + "apple.com"

iOS Multiple BSSID Parsing/Inherit Behavior Issue – HS2.0 IE Handling Incorrect (Non‑Tx VAP should not inherit Tx VAP’s HS2.0 Indication)
 
 
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