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Fcis

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I am planning to upgrade my Mac Pro 5.1 which is now running Al Capitan to macOS Mojave so I can use Airdrop,... so do I need to update my Wifi and bluetooth card? I've checked and according to what I understood some models need to have a new airport card with WIFI AC And bluetooth 4. Could anyone please advise what things I need to buy to do this upgrade?

Below are the details of the current bluetooth and wifi so I appreciate your advice of what to do thank you

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Chips Stephens

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This kit is what I used, but any WiFi ab type and Bluetooth 4.0 for the Mac Pro 5,1 kit will work. Many kits like this available, this is what I have.

Note this kit has Bluetooth 4,2.
It’s a genuine Apple Card, 2017-18 iMac type.

works perfect for airdrop, Apple Watch unlock took some fiddling with to get working.
After install you will see Instant Hotspot, handoff, and low energy Bluetooth all supported, unlike the card you have now.

 
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MacGarage

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Jun 18, 2017
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This kit is what I used, but any WiFi ab type and Bluetooth 4.0 for the Mac Pro 5,1 kit will work. Many kits like this available, this is what I have.

Note this kit has Bluetooth 4,2.
It’s a genuine Apple Card, 2017-18 iMac type.

works perfect for airdrop, Apple Watch unlock took some fiddling with to get working.
After install you will see Instant Hotspot, handoff, and low energy Bluetooth all supported, unlike the card you have now.


Are the ones from China with Bluetooth 4.0 about the same....they are much cheaper.

 

Chips Stephens

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Apr 27, 2020
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Have no idea...
Notice none of the cables you need are included, you would have to add the correct cables to that price.
To get to a complete kit cost comparison.
And the gamble the China card works, in a 5,1.
 

fastlanephil

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Have no idea...
Notice none of the cables you need are included, you would have to add the correct cables to that price.
To get to a complete kit cost comparison.
And the gamble the China card works, in a 5,1.

I have the complete kit like you purchased but mine came from Hong Kong. It was about five years ago so it was BT 4.0. It came with a mini CD with a few tutorial images and a text file with instructions. I believe I installed it correctly as it did show up in my Mac‘s System Report but I probably didn’t disconnect and reconnect my Apple BT mouse and keyboard so they weren’t recognized. I panicked and reinstalled my original WiFi and BT card. I then went with a BT antenna extension cable to an external antenna for a stronger signal.

I’m thinking about giving it another go for possibly upgrading to Catalina or Big Sur. Your seller does sell the BT Extension antenna cable separately, as they are easily damaged, but not the BT signal cable.

There are one or two YT videos about the installation but you still need that BT signal cable with the plastic connectors.
 

Fcis

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Jun 23, 2020
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This kit is what I used, but any WiFi ab type and Bluetooth 4.0 for the Mac Pro 5,1 kit will work. Many kits like this available, this is what I have.

Note this kit has Bluetooth 4,2.
It’s a genuine Apple Card, 2017-18 iMac type.

works perfect for airdrop, Apple Watch unlock took some fiddling with to get working.
After install you will see Instant Hotspot, handoff, and low energy Bluetooth all supported, unlike the card you have now.

Thank you. Does it have a part number or model so I can search for it in Europe?
 

Fcis

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Jun 23, 2020
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Are the ones from China with Bluetooth 4.0 about the same....they are much cheaper.


In the link you posted the Mac Pro 5.1 is not listed in the compatible devices. Any idea why?

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Fcis

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Fcis

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Jun 23, 2020
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I received the wifi and bluetooth 4.2 things.

I have a question. On the wifi card I received there are no labels A0-3 or J0-3 as shown in the photo so I am not sure which cables connect to which ports. Any advice?

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Chips Stephens

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Apr 27, 2020
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Just try them, if Bluetooth is weak, try another, it’s just antenna hook ups...
Does not matter, the other cables like the data cable going to the old Bluetooth header are important to get correct, antennas not so much, as long as it works...
 

sheapuppy

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Jun 25, 2020
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I received the wifi and bluetooth 4.2 things.

I have a question. On the wifi card I received there are no labels A0-3 or J0-3 as shown in the photo so I am not sure which cables connect to which ports. Any advice?

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Where did you get the kit? I'm looking for one just like the one you're holding. Hopefully the seller is US-based? Thanks! JP
 

norda72

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May 27, 2016
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Bollnäs, Sweden
This kit is what I used, but any WiFi ab type and Bluetooth 4.0 for the Mac Pro 5,1 kit will work. Many kits like this available, this is what I have.

Note this kit has Bluetooth 4,2.
It’s a genuine Apple Card, 2017-18 iMac type.

works perfect for airdrop, Apple Watch unlock took some fiddling with to get working.
After install you will see Instant Hotspot, handoff, and low energy Bluetooth all supported, unlike the card you have now.

But why isn’t there any Bluetooth 5.0-cards to buy? Isn’t 5.0 compatible with Mac Pro 5.1? I have upgraded wifi and Bluetooth in my Mac Pro 5.1 (2012) but still I can’t pair my Logitech-mouse and keyboard, only original Magic Keyboard works. The computer should be replaced, but then I have to change to PC, due to prices.
 

Dewdman42

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Jul 25, 2008
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I tried a USB dongle (hideez) for BLE4 but doesn't work on my 5,1 (10.14). Looking for better solution. Maybe one of these PCI if they are fully functional and compliant with Bluetooth BLE4. Seems like scattered reports about how well any of them work.
 

texviler

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Dec 11, 2020
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Hi everybody. Im new here. I also have mp 5.1 im trying to find out what i need to buy for wifi and bluetooth 4.2 upgrade. These kits are almost 200 usd, that is too expencive for me these days. Im in europe based (Croatia) so can you help me find the right links on ebay or anywhere else?
thank you. Or at least the right names of the parts. For example is this BCM943602CDP modul (in the picture) for BT 4.2?
Somewhere it says it is for 4.0 and somewhere for 4.2. Im confused.
What else i need? Some wires/cables and adapter?
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ADDvanced

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Nov 8, 2015
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Going to bump this thread. The mac pro I picked up has bluetooth but no wifi whatsoever. It looks like the cards and adaptors are cheap but if you want the cables, then it's big dick money.

What antennas would I need? I'm guessing I could reuse the factory bluetooth antenna that I already have?
 

tsialex

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Jun 13, 2016
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Going to bump this thread. The mac pro I picked up has bluetooth but no wifi whatsoever. It looks like the cards and adaptors are cheap but if you want the cables, then it's big dick money.

What antennas would I need? I'm guessing I could reuse the factory bluetooth antenna that I already have?
The 3 Wi-Fi antennas/cables/connectors are standard issue with all Mac Pros. The cables and uFL connectors are hidden somewhere near the AirPort Extreme slot.
 
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