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Continuity activation tool big sur
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Note to the newbies, a kext ‘file’ is really just a special folder that holds a collection of files that make up the kernel extension.Īnd before we continue, I found that the best and sure fire way is to create a copy of the IOBluetoothFamily.kext to a different location, i.e. Seek out the IOBluetoothFamily.kext and open up the package contents. In order to get to them, just head over the /System/Library/Extensions/ location in finder.

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Within that kext, BroadcomUSBBluetoothHCIController.kext, is another next that is basically the Broadcom driver Basically the one that you need to hack is /System/Library/Extensions/IOBluetoothFamily.kext. And in my case, support for the Broadcom BCM20702A0 chip.Ī quick search around the Internet reveals the exact kext to edit.

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The solution then is to perhaps hack the kext (kernel extension) that handles the Bluetooth devices and include support for this dongle! And since the newer Macs all have Bluetooth 4.0 support, I’m sure that the drivers included with OS X Lion (10.7.4 as I’m writing this post) would have drivers that support it. However, there isn’t a driver that the OS can find for the Bluetooth dongle and therefore didn’t ‘load’ it up. What that means is that OS X does see the hardware. However, the USB dongle did register up in the USB Device Tree when I checked with the System Information. When I plugged in the dongle, Bluetooth support was nonexistent.

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Now, you’d probably guessed that the dongle didn’t work right out of the box, hence this article. Also, you can sometimes get pretty good deal on Amazon and get this dongle for as low as US$13.50.īut of course any Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle would do as long as it is using the exact same chip as the IOGEAR’s dongle, which is Broadcom’s BCM20702A0 chip. So unless being a little ‘bling-bling’ is your thing, get the IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0 Micro Adapter which looks a little more discreet. Why? The eBay one has a bright blue LED that’s always lit and can be pretty annoying at night. Update: In retrospect now that I’ve been using the cheaper eBay dongle, you might want to consider getting the IOGEAR one. Unfortunately, it’s no longer listed as of my last check. And jumping ahead, it works, so you could go ahead and get the same too, especially if you decide to use the same kext file that I’ll post up in this article as a sample. If you’re wondering which Bluetooth 4.0 dongle I bought, this link will bring you to the item page on eBay and it cost me US$12.98 for the dongle.

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So in the end, I decided to pick one that apparently used a photo of the dongle (see below) plugged into a MacBook Pro and hoped that it would work. You’d be surprised that there isn’t many that officially states OS X support, especially so for a Bluetooth 4.0 dongle.

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So I searched for a Bluetooth dongle that has Mac support.

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It just went dead without any warning after about 1.5 years of me using my MBP. Why I even explored getting a Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle was due to the untimely demise of the onboard Bluetooth 2.1 chip on my 2010 MacBook Pro. IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0 Micro Adapter

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If you find yourself wanting upgrade your Mac’s Bluetooth 2.1 support with a USB dongle that supports Bluetooth 4.0, here’s a tip for you to get it on the cheap with those Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongles you find posted on eBay.

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From what I’ve read and seen, all you need is to get a compatible Bluetooth 4.0 module like the IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0 Micro Adapter and then enable it using the Continuity Activation Tool available here. SOME MORE UPDATES: It seems that a lot of visits to this page comes from users who are looking to try and enable Handoff to work on older Macs. However, since my MacBook’s internal Bluetooth device is actually already dead, I cannot verify this at this point of writing. I’ve added some further tips at the bottom on how you can manually select which adapter to use. MORE UPDATE: There’s been reports that while this guide worked in getting the drivers loaded for the external Bluetooth adapter, some was still stuck with the Apple’s built-in adapter. UPDATE: Looks like with OS X Mountain Lion, you don’t have to do the following hack anymore! The Broadcom dongle I describe in this article is supported on OS X Mountain Lion by default! In fact, the new kext includes support specifically for the IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0 Micro Adapter ! Also, you might want to consider getting the IOGEAR one since the eBay one I got has a bright blue LED that’s always lit and can be pretty annoying at night.













Continuity activation tool big sur