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Originally Posted by gazza_d View Post
sounds to me re-reading this thread that it's a issue with the internet service available from the phone.
That is where I started, with O2. They swear blind they do no traffic mangling.

Originally Posted by gazza_d View Post
is the phone connection configured on the tablet with the wizard in the normal manner?
Tried under O2 monthly and Pasugo, slightly different settings from default u get. Tried many variants of settings as suggested by O2 bods - zilch. Web worked every time oddly enough!

Originally Posted by gazza_d View Post
is internet traffic, email etc working through the connection?
Oh yes - 1st thing I did was to check that. Surfing always seemed fine.

Originally Posted by gazza_d View Post
coul you post a portiion of the capture log
Caught a TCP dump as provided by manually using menus to tell Map to do a traffic update - no internet traffic until then of course. It does 9 sends and receives with chbnav101_102-lb.crescomhosting.fi.www of data and nothing more. A successful update via Wifi does around 28 interchanges.

I won't paste these in cos u can't decipher them without the protocol. Indeed some Wayfinder minion doing the analysis tried to say that they didn't include traffic data - when this was the thing that I did to provoke the traffic in the first place. It was shortly after this that they terminated active support for this problem!

So some data does go up and down. It is indeed different than that I logged from a successful Wifi update. But it was at a different time so it may well be different. Different traffic, different time. Who knows.

There seemed no way of accessing any Map internal logging - none they would admit to, so all you are left with is a red X icon and "Network error" in a dialog in the corner.

PS: peeps nice to hear some of u lucky b*******s do actually get this feature working! Until u said, I hadn't actually heard of anyone getting this to work so it is still useful. ta