bluetooth clamshell mode?

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Can anyone tell my why if I use wireless network, my logs appear to show a bluetooth clamshell mode?

Thu Dec 31 18:15:07.140 <airportd[79]> _bsd_80211_event_callback: Frequency Band updated <1>

Thu Dec 31 18:15:07.140 <airportd[79]> BluetoothCoexHandleUpdateForNode: <en1> Handle Bluetooth Coex: FrequencyBand <1>, Bluetooth Bandwidth Utilization <0>, Clamshell Mode <0>

Thu Dec 31 18:15:07.140 <airportd[79]> BluetoothCoexModeSet: <en1> Setting BT coex mode to 'Off'

Thu Dec 31 18:15:07.140 <airportd[79]> BluetoothCoexSettingPerChainTransmitPowerOffsets: Per TX Chain Power Offset Control (

Thu Dec 31 18:15:07.140 0,
 

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Hello and welcome.

-Which model Mac?
-Which version of OS X?
-Are you using Bluetooth networking?
-Are you using a portable Mac (MacBook/MacBook Air/MacBook Pro) in closed-lid mode with a Bluetooth mouse/keyboard?

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Its a macbook pro, and no I turned off bluetooth. One day my built in mouse was taken over and I had to buy a mouse to use, but the logs showed bluetooth then. They are also using my audio to maybe through iTunes.
 
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OS X Version 10.9.4, it should not be connected to bluetooth networking I have frontier I use for my wireless connections.
 

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Sorry it took me so long to get back to you.

Since you are on 10.9.4, I would make sure you have a current Time Machine or other backup, and then run all software updates to get to 10.9.5.

See if that helps the issue.

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