I did reboot several time and always get the same result.@Galostro It seems the Bluetooth module did not initialize properly. I saw this happen several times but mostly if I reboot my machine rather than power it off and back on. Try that...
Please see my post here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...lling-ventura-with-oclp.2378654/post-32124026I did reboot several time and always get the same result.
@Galostro It seems the Bluetooth module did not initialize properly. I saw this happen several times but mostly if I reboot my machine rather than power it off and back on. Try that...
You think the connection or module could be bad even if in Monterey everything is working great?I said it fails on reboot sometimes so rebooting is not always the fix.
Power the computer fully OFF, unplug the power cable, wait a minute, reconnect power and turn it back ON. If it still fails you may have a bad D+ & D- connection or a bad Bluetooth module.
Please see my post here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...lling-ventura-with-oclp.2378654/post-32124026You think the connection or module could be bad even if in Monterey everything is working great?
So sorry about this I missread and somehow thought you were still running Monterey! For Ventura you have to disconnect the Bluetooth data lines from the motherboard, and connect them to an external USB 2.0 hub. See my post here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...lling-ventura-with-oclp.2378654/post-32091218@Galostro It seems the Bluetooth module did not initialize properly. I saw this happen several times but mostly if I reboot my machine rather than power it off and back on. Try that...
Could you send a picture of what it looks like in the inside, I’d like to see the other end of ur usb cable that goes inside ?So sorry about this I missread and somehow thought you were still running Monterey! For Ventura you have to disconnect the Bluetooth data lines from the motherboard, and connect them to an external USB 2.0 hub. See my post here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...lling-ventura-with-oclp.2378654/post-32091218
So sorry about this I missread and somehow thought you were still running Monterey! For Ventura you have to disconnect the Bluetooth data lines from the motherboard, and connect them to an external USB 2.0 hub. See my post here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...lling-ventura-with-oclp.2378654/post-32091218
ooooo man am not at ur level of expertise , was just wandering where to plug the other end or ur usb cableor add an internal USB 2.0 Hub if your handy with a soldering iron as I just described here
Where do I get it?Use the OCLP 0.6.5 nightly build. Ventura BlueTooth works perfectly with it on mine, while I also have an ASMedia PCIe USB3.2 card.
ooooo man am not at ur level of expertise , was just wandering where to plug the other end or ur usb cable
Bluetooth is working for me too yeahUse the OCLP 0.6.5 nightly build. Ventura BlueTooth works perfectly with it on mine, while I also have an ASMedia PCIe USB3.2 card.
hi there friend and thank you for your in depth posts in relation to problems everyone is having. my problem is relating to bcm943602cdp which i upgraded from original card in my mac pro 5,1 mid 2012.You are right and I edited my previous post, the MacPro5,1 factory BT module cable have different two different connectors in each end, you will remove the connector that goes to the backplane.
You will slice the end with the Molex PicoBlade connector, this end will be where you will splice the wires from the USB-A cable.
the BT card is USB1, you need to plug it into a USB2+ hub to force it to work. Either put a mini usb hub internal or run cable out the back and plug in (only need TX +/-, no power)hi there friend and thank you for your in depth posts in relation to problems everyone is having. my problem is relating to bcm943602cdp which i upgraded from original card in my mac pro 5,1 mid 2012.
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That is one of the best way to get around the issue of USB 1.1 drivers being removed from Ventura (as I document here). That will allow the macOS installer to see the the BT devices during installs (and Recovery Mode).the BT card is USB1, you need to plug it into a USB2+ hub to force it to work. Either put a mini usb hub internal or run cable out the back and plug in (only need TX +/-, no power)
Thank you for the guidance however I’m not exactly sure how to go about doing as you recommended. Is there a guide showing step by step how to do it? It’s really strange coz before purchasing the upgrade kit I was assured that there wasn’t anything else I would need to do in order to get the card to workThat is one of the best way to get around the issue of USB 1.1 drivers being removed from Ventura (as I document here). That will allow the macOS installer to see the the BT devices during installs (and Recovery Mode).
However, if OCLP is used to and Root Patches are applied, the OCLP will add the USB 1.1 drivers to Ventura which should allow the BT controller on the BCM9436002 to work on the native USB1.1 port.
@Ugurk, According to the screenshots above the BT controller is not being picked up by the drivers (Address: NULL). OCLP config issue somewhere.