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2008-11-09
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2008-11-09
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Very frustrated with the GPS on the N810. Cannot get a fix no matter what, sticked out to the window, rebooted, turn on a-gps, turn off a-gps, follow the sun, sticked into my mouth, pointed to south,........... fiddling for over 30 minutes, finally we got to the destination, well, one has to stop a car to get out, right? Once the car stopped, it fixed.
I have many BT GPS, 4 of them. I also have many N800, 2 in my possession in the house. I also has a dedicated standalone GPS and a cellphone with google map installed. "Dont bother, honey, I will just take the N810 and save a lot of trouble in carrying all those gadgets.............." That was what I thought. We got lost in a new city for 30 min till we got to where we want to go!
The bottomline, an unreliable instrument is more damaging then NO instrument.
I carefully put my N810 into my drawer, gave it one last glance, albeit a sad one............and now I resume carrying my N800 around.
Dont know whether I should put the N810 to ebay or wait for a fix.
A very upset former N810 user,
bun
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2008-11-10
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GPS fixes come faster with the N810 if you have an active Internet connection. The N810 will work with an external BT GPS that you already have.
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2008-11-11
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I have active BT internet connection during the whole ordeal. The tablet is tethered to my cell...
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2008-11-11
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But, after you load maemo-mapper and the gps becomes active, does it show all 10-12 satellites in the gps info panel?
If they show, but you get low signal bars, then it is a hardware problem.
If they do not show, then your internet connection is not working as it should (it can't download the ephemerids).
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2008-11-11
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2008-11-11
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After load maemo-mapper, no, it does NOT show any satellites. It takes a long time to catch a few, and then they all disappear, and it then re-start to catch a few, and it disappear again, it keeps on going, but just cant fix.
I am very curious to hear how you point the finger to hardware problem. I am thinking to get it return.
If they do not show, then it is internet connection problem? I think I do not get that. I can browse thru web pages, then suggest internet connection is fine.
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2008-11-11
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5 PM, ding dong, John Nitwit leaves the building, kindly on a raisin hunting job on request by his wife.
8 PM, John is lost in the cloudy dark.
11 PM, John arrives home, exhausted. "Where have you been", his wife asks. Answer: "It was cloudy"
Anybody up for a comic?
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