Pairing a Bluetooth Headset with a Mac
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Bluetooth Firmware Updater 1.2 - will update all firmware on built-in Bluetooth as well as the D-Link firmware. Will make your D-Link adaptor useless on anything but Mac.
Bluetooth Software Update 1.5 - this updates OS X.
Posted by sasimpson@gmail.com on April 24, 2005 at 13:44:16 Pacific Time
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I initially had trouble with this because the DBT-120 Firmware needs to be updated with the Apple firmware (link above). The firmware updater however, gets installed in the Applications/Utilities folder. Run it and the 1.5 update and everything should work fine. Does for me!
Dual G5 PowerMac
DBT-120 Bluetooth Module (D-Link)
HBH-65 Bluetooth headset (Sony-Ericsson)Posted by sasimpson@gmail.com on April 24, 2005 at 14:04:38 Pacific Time
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