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11-20-2012
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... it appears Nokia have blocked N900 devices from using there supl server. This has been proved by successfully using a proxy on the Nokia servers.
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How can one use a proxy and/or strip the device ID info when connecting to the GPS.
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I did set my SUPL server to google, but found it reset to nokia somehow.
So I set it again. And just checked once more and it was again reset to nokia. WTF?
I have no idea why and when atm. Anybody?

So everybody having issues with AGPS, better check SUPL server settings again.
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I did set my SUPL server to google, but found it reset to nokia somehow. So I set it again.
And just checked once more and it was again reset to nokia. WTF?
I have no idea why and when atm. Anybody?
So everybody having issues with AGPS, better check SUPL server settings again.
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