For example, if you see “LMP 0圆”, you have LMP 6. Ignore the “0x” at the beginning, and consult the following list to see which Bluetooth version your Mac supports. If you just see a number starting with 0x, this is your LMP version. This is LMP 6, which means our PC supports Bluetooth 4.0 and below. Here’s how the LMP version converts to Bluetooth version, according to the official Bluetooth specification:įor example, in the screenshot above, our PC has LMP 6.1280. This is the Link Manager Protocol version, and it tells you which version of Bluetooth is on your PC. You will see an LMP version number here, although it looks a bit different on different computers. Close the properties window and try double-clicking another Bluetooth device. If you don’t see an Advanced tab, you didn’t select the correct Bluetooth adapter device. In the adapter’s properties window, click the “Advanced” tab. In the screenshot below, our adapter is named “Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R).” Yours will probably be called something similar if you have Intel Bluetooth hardware in your computer. Its name will vary, but it will not contain the word “Enumerator.” Ignore any device with “Enumerator” in its name.