Fixed typos

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Nekron City 2022-01-20 16:43:29 +00:00
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#### 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
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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
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