I wrote this all recently on my blog but it may be of use to people here as well.
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So to summarise the results of my bluetooth headset pairing experience on my iBook here it is in point form. This was all in aid of using Skype with a bluetooth headset. You can read the previous blurb here pairing problems
1: Had bluetooth adaptor that I purchased in Hong Kong. Tried to pair headset. iBook said hardware not found to support headset.
2: Decided it must be the adaptor so I went out and bought Belkin Bluetooth adaptor which said it supported headsets. Tried to set up new bluetooth device as "other" and still it said hardware does not support it.
3: Tried downloading all the latest bluetooth software and firmware from Apple - still no joy (Dont give up reading go to the bottom).
4: Researched bluetooth headsets online and found one fellow who said the iBook needs the D-Link USB Bluetooth Adapter DBT-12. So I ordered that from Amazon. Bluetooth adaptor arrived last night - plugged it in and still no option for headset and no hardware found to support it. Frustrated? You bet.
5: Started to think it was my iBook being out of date but it is only a year and a bit old so....
6: In one last attempt I checked Google again and found that you need Bluetooth firmware 1.5 which I thought I had downloaded point 3 above.
7: Went to the Hard Drive on my Mac, selected Applications, Utilities and Bluetooth firmware updater. Ran it. It did indeed update my firmware to 1.5 (Meaning my efforts in point 3 above were misguided). Restarted and wohoo! When I went to add a new bluetooth device it actually worked. So I then managed to pair the headset.
8: Went to the System Preferences area and selected "Sound". Made the headset the default for incoming and outgoing audio.
9: So it works!! BUT havent had a chance to try it with Skype and so I need to work on that.
10: Finally - I thought maybe my other bluetooth adaptors might work with it as the DLink was expensive and I could still return it. However the other adaptors did not work so I can only presume you do need the DLink adaptor to make it work. So I will have to flick the other two.
That's it. Hope it helps someone. Let me know your comments and problems. Now I think I just need a better headset...
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So to summarise the results of my bluetooth headset pairing experience on my iBook here it is in point form. This was all in aid of using Skype with a bluetooth headset. You can read the previous blurb here pairing problems
1: Had bluetooth adaptor that I purchased in Hong Kong. Tried to pair headset. iBook said hardware not found to support headset.
2: Decided it must be the adaptor so I went out and bought Belkin Bluetooth adaptor which said it supported headsets. Tried to set up new bluetooth device as "other" and still it said hardware does not support it.
3: Tried downloading all the latest bluetooth software and firmware from Apple - still no joy (Dont give up reading go to the bottom).
4: Researched bluetooth headsets online and found one fellow who said the iBook needs the D-Link USB Bluetooth Adapter DBT-12. So I ordered that from Amazon. Bluetooth adaptor arrived last night - plugged it in and still no option for headset and no hardware found to support it. Frustrated? You bet.
5: Started to think it was my iBook being out of date but it is only a year and a bit old so....
6: In one last attempt I checked Google again and found that you need Bluetooth firmware 1.5 which I thought I had downloaded point 3 above.
7: Went to the Hard Drive on my Mac, selected Applications, Utilities and Bluetooth firmware updater. Ran it. It did indeed update my firmware to 1.5 (Meaning my efforts in point 3 above were misguided). Restarted and wohoo! When I went to add a new bluetooth device it actually worked. So I then managed to pair the headset.
8: Went to the System Preferences area and selected "Sound". Made the headset the default for incoming and outgoing audio.
9: So it works!! BUT havent had a chance to try it with Skype and so I need to work on that.
10: Finally - I thought maybe my other bluetooth adaptors might work with it as the DLink was expensive and I could still return it. However the other adaptors did not work so I can only presume you do need the DLink adaptor to make it work. So I will have to flick the other two.
That's it. Hope it helps someone. Let me know your comments and problems. Now I think I just need a better headset...