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I received my GPS receiver today, and got it working.
So I went to M-m and tried to get a simple route. I left the default gnuite Source URL. I specified the GPS position for origin and a lat/long for destination about two miles away.
When I clicked "OK" to download a route I got the message "too many links".
I tried with another route, this one about 250 mi. Same response.
What's up with that?