diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4d881e5..c2c070f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Jan 16 16:49 modemst2 -> ../../../.. #### Option 1: Disable SUPL TLS transport #### This is the easiest way and no certificates will be uploaded to modem. -However after this all SUPL request will be send unencrypted over the internet to Google or other unencrypted SUPL services. +However after this all SUPL requests will be send unencrypted over the internet to Google or other unencrypted SUPL services. You can trigger TLS deactivation using the `--disable` flag. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ SailfishOS Xperia X devices A-GPS SUPL Patcher v0.0.1.6 (git: 6f1c86c, build: 20 ``` This setting can be reverted using the `--enable` flag to turn on SUPL TLS again. -Note: For a working TLS proteced SUPL request you need updated root certificats in your modem (see option 2). +Note: For a working TLS protected SUPL request you need updated root certificates in your modem (see option 2). Now that you disabled SUPL TLS transport you must change your `gps.conf` file. It can be located at `/etc/gps.conf` (Xperia X, ...) or `/system/etc/gps.conf` (Xperia 10 II). @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Change `SUPL_HOST` to `supl.google.com` and `SUPL_PORT` to `7275`. This is the encrypted SUPL service provided by Google (port 7276 is unencrpyted transport). Reboot your device to clear previously cached volatile ephimeris data in modem. -If you changed your location settings to `high precision` after injection of the SUPL host your modem will fetch ephimeris data from the unencrypted Google endpoint and you should get an A-GPS fix within a few secs or even faster. +If you changed your location settings to `high precision` after injection of the SUPL host your modem will fetch ephimeris data from the unencrypted Google endpoint and you should get an A-GPS fix within a few seconds or even faster. Since SailfishOS might still try to connect to legacy MLS you should also add ```