How to read more than 20 byte using pygatt












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I'm using python's pygatt in order to subscribe to a device's charasteristic. The problem I have is that in the callback, I'm only receiving 20 bytes each time and I need the full 70-100byte answer.



Is there a workaround to be able to read more than 20 bytes using python and pygatt? Changing the default mtu size for example. (I don't know if this can be done)










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    I'm using python's pygatt in order to subscribe to a device's charasteristic. The problem I have is that in the callback, I'm only receiving 20 bytes each time and I need the full 70-100byte answer.



    Is there a workaround to be able to read more than 20 bytes using python and pygatt? Changing the default mtu size for example. (I don't know if this can be done)










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      I'm using python's pygatt in order to subscribe to a device's charasteristic. The problem I have is that in the callback, I'm only receiving 20 bytes each time and I need the full 70-100byte answer.



      Is there a workaround to be able to read more than 20 bytes using python and pygatt? Changing the default mtu size for example. (I don't know if this can be done)










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      I'm using python's pygatt in order to subscribe to a device's charasteristic. The problem I have is that in the callback, I'm only receiving 20 bytes each time and I need the full 70-100byte answer.



      Is there a workaround to be able to read more than 20 bytes using python and pygatt? Changing the default mtu size for example. (I don't know if this can be done)







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          It would appear that this is a known issue. Here is a link to the comment thread on github.






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