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    I found this using google...

    'By default, you can play files in either Windows Media or MP3 format (this includes files with the extensions .asf, .wma, .wmv, and .mp3). In some cases, your device manufacturer or mobile operator might configure the Player to play other file formats.'

    available from ... http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e/faq.aspx#5_1

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    Help!

    I've just read through all this and I'm totally lost.

    I got a Navman 570 for Christmas, and I really have no idea how to get the Internet working.

    What do I need to buy?

    Where do I put it?

    How do I use the Internet?

    Simple? Not for me!

    Please help!!!

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    • herulach's system
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    you need an sd-wifi card. it has to go in the sd slot, and unless the maps are pretty small you wont be able to fit them on it, so it will stop working as a gps in the meantime.

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    you need to have a wireless router, to connect to. an SD wifi card which slots in the top, and then follow the SD cards install instructions (usually uses activesync to install the drivers) once the sd wifi card is working, you should be able to tell the navman to use the wifi connection for the internet, and then browse away

    ebay has a fair range of SD wifi cards at abt £20

    There are a few vendors who are selling a 256mb wifi card which could store some maps and allow wifi access, but they have been discontinued by the manufacturer now, so dont expect much support (they were made by SanDisk)

    Fuzzball172

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    thank you so much for this information!

    i will buy the piece and attempt it!!

    thanks for the advice guys! xx

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    also can i just ask

    so once i get the internet working through my wireless connection, is there a way i can do it through blue tooth from my phone connection?

    i read about this somewhere but wasnt sure if im compatible!! thanks

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