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<blockquote data-quote="sandman" data-source="post: 1814062" data-attributes="member: 46922"><p>skydude.. thanks for the reply. I meant to say that the JBL go 2 is paired with my Iphone 5, but I know that they</p><p>both can not be connected at the same time, so I have turned bluetooth off on the Iphone. </p><p> chscag. right when Mojave came out, there was a patch available from a (third) party so it could be installed on</p><p>these older models. Since my installation of 10.14 on this Macbook I have had not issues with any wifi</p><p> or other functions. although the system seems a tad slow, but the model is now 8 years old. I must say that </p><p>there are no problems with this Mac... My friend has gone through 3 Macbooks since I bought mine, she has bad luck</p><p>with computers...</p><p> One note on the bluetooth pairing. on the Iphone even though bluetooth is off, the JBL go 2 still shows in the </p><p>bluetooth devices. On this Mac when the speaker was turned off, the device disapeared from the bluetooth device</p><p>section of the Mac. </p><p> One think about the JBL go 2... it has terrible documentaion. it came with two sets of "what it is" in many languages</p><p>but I have yet to find instruction on how to operate the speaker.. Yes I know its simple, but the only indicator is a </p><p>flashing light on the speaker front. everyone says it's blue, my is (white) it does have 2 sets of sounds whe turning on</p><p>or off or sounds when it is paired. They should have used more (LEDS) for indicators. </p><p> I would think that even though my Mac was not designed for Mojave, that if bluetooth found the speaker it would</p><p>hold it. It does see it, and like I said the go 2 icon stays in the device list, until I turn off the speaker...</p><p> Anyway, thanks for your inputs.</p><p>Best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandman, post: 1814062, member: 46922"] skydude.. thanks for the reply. I meant to say that the JBL go 2 is paired with my Iphone 5, but I know that they both can not be connected at the same time, so I have turned bluetooth off on the Iphone. chscag. right when Mojave came out, there was a patch available from a (third) party so it could be installed on these older models. Since my installation of 10.14 on this Macbook I have had not issues with any wifi or other functions. although the system seems a tad slow, but the model is now 8 years old. I must say that there are no problems with this Mac... My friend has gone through 3 Macbooks since I bought mine, she has bad luck with computers... One note on the bluetooth pairing. on the Iphone even though bluetooth is off, the JBL go 2 still shows in the bluetooth devices. On this Mac when the speaker was turned off, the device disapeared from the bluetooth device section of the Mac. One think about the JBL go 2... it has terrible documentaion. it came with two sets of "what it is" in many languages but I have yet to find instruction on how to operate the speaker.. Yes I know its simple, but the only indicator is a flashing light on the speaker front. everyone says it's blue, my is (white) it does have 2 sets of sounds whe turning on or off or sounds when it is paired. They should have used more (LEDS) for indicators. I would think that even though my Mac was not designed for Mojave, that if bluetooth found the speaker it would hold it. It does see it, and like I said the go 2 icon stays in the device list, until I turn off the speaker... Anyway, thanks for your inputs. Best [/QUOTE]
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