WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY - NtDoc

Native API online documentation, based on the System Informer (formerly Process Hacker) phnt headers
// dot11wificxtypes.h

typedef struct _WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY {
  UINT8  DataRateFlag;
  UINT16 DataRateValue;
} WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY, *PWDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY;
View the official Windows Driver Kit DDI reference
// wditypes.h

typedef struct _WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY {
  UINT8  DataRateFlag;
  UINT16 DataRateValue;
} WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY, *PWDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY;
View the official Windows Driver Kit DDI reference

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Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (ns-dot11wificxtypes-wdi_data_rate_entry)

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WiFiCx driver model. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features. The previous Wi-Fi driver model WDI is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes.

The WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY structure defines a data rate entry.

Members

DataRateFlag

Specifies data rate flags as defined in WDI_DATA_RATE_FLAGS.

DataRateValue

Specifies the data rate in units of 500 kilobits per second. The value is in the range from 0x0002 through 0xffff.

Remarks

See also

WDI_DATA_RATE_FLAGS


Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (ns-wditypes-_wdi_data_rate_entry)

_WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY structure

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WDI driver model released in Windows 10. The WDI driver model is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features.

The WDI_DATA_RATE_ENTRY structure defines a data rate entry.

Members

DataRateFlag

Specifies data rate flags as defined in WDI_DATA_RATE_FLAGS.

DataRateValue

Specifies the data rate in units of 500 kilobits per second. The value is in the range from 0x0002 through 0xffff.