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Hi, just wonder if it is possible to close the Bluetooth contact in the   AW-CE123H, wich one?

I'm tired to fix the bluetooth all  the time because the dual boot with windows and want to use the USB native BT that works better with Dual Boot.

Thanks in advance

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Hi, just wonder if it is possible to close the Bluetooth contact in the   AW-CE123H, wich one?

I'm tired to fix the bluetooth all  the time because the dual boot with windows and want to use the USB native BT that works better with Dual Boot.

Thanks in advance

 

What's your problem with BT?

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Thanks a bunch for providing this, it's working beautifully for me!

 

One (possibly silly?) question though; do I need to keep this kext installed after it's succeeded, or can I discard it? i.e - if it's changing firmware, then is just a one-time deal and that's it?

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Hi chaps

 

I saw EMlyDinEsH's earlier post which said that the Bluetooth on his card only worked after a 'warm' reboot, but not after a cold startup. I have exactly the same issue with my BCM94352 (both WIFI and Bluetooth are working great otherwise).

 

I can't see the solution. Could you point me in the right direction.

 

Thanks. Keep up the great work.

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Anyone using AzureWave AW-CEH123H/ BCM943225HMB and not able to see the hardware in the System Info; it could be the whitelist in the BIOS. I had the issue using this one with HP Pavilion N15-204TX where the Wifi worked out of the box in Windows 8.1 and OS X 10.9.5 dual boot mode but could not detect the Bluetooth device in both. The solution is to defeat the while list disabling in BIOS by

 

-  Taping Pin 51 on the AW-CEH123H if  Bluetooth is whitelisted 

-  Taping Pin 20 if Wi-Fi is whitelisted

 

then use the plain vanilla Apple BT drivers applying the BT Firmware upload kext here  and the 5Ghz unlock patch. Rebooting the machine and Wifi (2.4 Ghz/5Hhz with Airdrop and Wake-on-lan) as well as Bluetooth works fine now. Thanks to  various members contributing here.

 

Here relevant System Info from my OS X 10.9.5 . 

Bluetooth:

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       Chipset: 20702A3

  Firmware Version: v14 c5270

  Bluetooth Power: On

  Discoverable: On

  Connectable: Yes

  Auto Seek Keyboard: On

  Auto Seek Pointing: On

  Remote wake: On

  Vendor ID: 0x13D3

  Product ID: 0x3404

  HCI Version: 0x6

  HCI Revision: 0x1496

  LMP Version: 0x6

  LMP Subversion: 0x220E

  Device Type (Major): Computer

  Device Type (Complete): Mac Portable

  Composite Class Of Device: 0x38010C

  Device Class (Major): 0x01

  Device Class (Minor): 0x03

  Service Class: 0x1C0

 
Bluetooth can also be enabled/disabled from the OS

       

Wi-Fi
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Software Versions:

  CoreWLAN: 4.3.3 (433.48)

  CoreWLANKit: 3.3.2 (332.36)

  Menu Extra: 9.3.2 (932.35)

  System Information: 9.0 (900.8)

  IO80211 Family: 6.4 (640.36)

  Diagnostics: 3.0 (300.40)

  AirPort Utility: 6.3.2 (632.3)

  Interfaces:

en1:

  Card Type: AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x2123)

  Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (6.30.223.154.65)

    Locale: FCC

  Country Code: US

  Supported PHY Modes: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac

  Supported Channels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 132, 136, 140, 144, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165

  Wake On Wireless: Supported

  AirDrop: Supported

  Status: Connected

 
 
Hope this confirmation helps here someone  like me ( who struggled with it for a month ) and tried in vain to find a ROM BIOS whitelist hack without any success.
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