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@ -448,10 +448,8 @@ There are multiple levels of encryption strength when pairing Bluetooth devices.
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The following list shows the supported values:
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- 0 (default) - All Bluetooth traffic is allowed.
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- 1-N - A number representing the bytes that must be used in the encryption process.
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- N - A number from 1 through 16 representing the bytes that must be used in the encryption process. At this time, 16 is the largest allowed value for N and 16 bytes is the largest key size that Bluetooth supports so far. If you wish to enforce Windows to use Bluetooth encryption at all times, but do not care about the precise encryption key strength, use a value of 1.
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>[!Note]
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>If you wish to enforce Windows to use Bluetooth encryption at all times, but do not care about the precise encryption key strength, use a value of 1.
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<!--Example-->
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