Disappearing APN with TeleNav
We use Telenav on an 8700g with the Cingular version of the software but changed the APN to T-Mobile. The APN often disappears all by itself - anyone else ever see this or know how to fix it? Yes we do save after change...
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I have experienced similar problems. I also do a save. Unfortunately I have no fix.
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Telenav sucks with the 8700. If your unit does not reboot frequently consider yourself lucky. If you are a new Telenav user, give it time, it will become so unstable you wish you never installed it.
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Telenav
I've been using Telenav for about 6+ months and I love it.....when it works. Lately, perhaps I've been using it more often than ever, when it does not work well, I get one of two messages which goes something like this:
"Unable to reach the Telenav servers" or "The numerical range for 'address' is range 0 to 0. Please check your address and try again." Having the first message is pure annoyance. CSR tells me to perform a master radio reset but I've never confirmed it to work right after that. I always assume that they tweak some setting son the backend to get me going again. This happens at times where I needed the GPS most and it's extrememly frustrating. I assume that the Telenav servers are being bogged down by larger than expected amount of traffic but I could be wrong. For the second message: I've managed to get to my appointments manually which confirmed that these addresses I have entered are valid. When Telenav tells me that the numerical range for a particular street is within a particular range, I can understand it I had enetered a wrong number but when it gives you a range of 0 to 0, then it's useless. Then again, I did have the correct address so having the message would render Telenav a bit unreliable for me. CSR explained to me that they are experiencing these types of problems particularly in New York. Some of these problems I face may also be attributed to the fact that Nextel/Sprint needs to aunthentic your data package and a paid suscription to Telenav to fully allow you to use Telenav. The way I see it is that Nextel/Sprint should authenticate the software at the first instance of calling up a new route and then allowing the blackberries to perform purely as a GPS system afterwards rather than be dependant on network coverage, data bandwidth and unneccessary cpu resources. --- 7520 blackberry |
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