Thanks for the speedy reply. After restarting the phone and app, I did some testing and the operation of the upload seems to work fine. First, I started Run.GPS, loaded a track, then did the upload directly from the phone. Worked fine. Then I plugged in the USB cable to the phone and PC and tried again - worked fine. I disconnected the USB cable and ran the upload again which worked fine. After each upload I did check in the website to see it was received, then deleted the track from the web before running the next test.
I did notice this time that once I disconnected the USB cable there was a lengthly pause before the phone and PC responded that the disconnect was complete. Earlier I likely was impatient and pushing a bunch of buttons while it was trying to finish up and probably messed up something.
Restarting Run.GPS and/or restarting the phone resolved the issue, so ...
Working GREAT on
* MotoQ
* Windows Mobile 5 standard (non-touchscreen)
* Sprint CDMA (MOL3)
* external BT receiver - Navbibe GB735 sirf3.
Seen from a Windows Mobile developer's point of view, it is exactly the same to access the Internet through USB or EVDO. You just tell the OS to send data to a server - how this is done is the business of the OS.
If you open a web page through EVDO on your Smartphone and it works, uploading data with Run.GPS should work too.
You could try to restart Run.GPS after disconnecting the USB cable.
I'm afraid we cannot much influence this ... if it is a problem, it is a problem of the .NET CF integration on the Motorola Q.
MotoQ does not upload to portal via phone data connection
I just installed Run.GPS 2.0.5 build 679 and registered at gps-sport.net. I can logon to the website with my login name and password. The sw is running on a Motorola Q CDMA with EVDO data services. I entered the user and password in the Configuration!User screen to match the website. When I try to upload directly to the portal or I run a test to send position I get the following error, Cannot connect to servedr: An error message cannot be displayed because an optional resource assembly containing it cannot be found.
If I connect the smartphone to a PC via the USB cable, the upload to portal works fine with no other changes. So, for some reason it can send to the Internet via the USB connection but not via the Internet connection built into the phone.
The Download Cart Items also fails with the same error message when no USB cable attached.