Okay, so I created a custom SSDT for my USB Ports. All are working correctly. I switched out the WiFi/Bluetooth card that was on my mobo w' a BCM94352Z card. WiFi/Bluetooth both work on the Win10 side of my dual-boot system. WiFi works fine on the macOS (High Sierra 10.13.6) side, but I still can't get Bluetooth working. In System Info it is showing as On, Discoverable, and Connectable, yet my phone can not "see" it, nor will it "see" any of my Bluetooth devices.
Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 6.0.7f13
Hardware, Features, and Settings:
Name: risquedj
Address: (omitted)
Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: Yes
Handoff Supported: Yes
Instant Hot Spot Supported: Yes
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Transport: USB
Chipset: 20702A3
Firmware Version: v14 c4096
Bluetooth Power: On
Discoverable: On
Connectable: Yes
Auto Seek Pointing: On
Remote wake: On
Vendor ID: 0x0489
Product ID: 0xE07A
HCI Version: 4.0 (0x6)
HCI Revision: 0x1000
LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6)
LMP Subversion: 0x220E
Device Type (Major): Computer
Device Type (Complete): Mac Desktop
Composite Class Of Device: 0x380104
Device Class (Major): 0x01
Device Class (Minor): 0x01
Service Class: 0x1C0
Auto Seek Keyboard: On
Services:
Bluetooth File Transfer:
Folder other devices can browse: /Users/risquedj/Public
When receiving items: Accept all without warning
State: Enabled
Bluetooth File Exchange:
Folder for accepted items: /Users/risquedj/Downloads
When other items are accepted: Save to location
When receiving items: Accept all without warning
State: Enabled
Bluetooth Internet Sharing:
State: Disabled
Incoming Serial Ports:
Bluetooth-Incoming-Port:
RFCOMM Channel: 3
Requires Authentication: No
Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?!? This is the last "issue" on this build that is keeping it from being complete. It's driving me crazy, haha!! Please help.
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