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Unfortunately, I have not been able to get the hang of tethering the NIT to my crackberry (and AT&T has been no help so far). So enroute, I do not have internet access to download maps. Is there a way I can cache maps prior to leaving work (or home as soon as I finish setting up wireless)?
Thanks,
--vr