I already read these topics:

http://groups.google.com/group/gears-users/browse_thread/thread/77746b90db2db50/e075d94ea50d9fd6?hl=es&lnk=gst&q=gps#e075d94ea50d9fd6
http://groups.google.com/group/gears-users/browse_thread/thread/409b80c227317e41/3e3f838b2cc39eab?hl=es&lnk=gst&q=gps#3e3f838b2cc39eab

But they both reffer to Windows Mobile so it didn't work for me.
Anyway I want to know how to specify a COM port, for example COM9, in
the option gearsLocationProviderUrls.

I hope to find a solution, otherwise I'm afraid I'll have to program
some other plug-in for the webpage, which can be a pain in the neck.

Thanks in advance.

On 29 sep, 19:53, mdelolmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody
> I'm new with Gears, and I'm specially interested in GeoLocation API,
> but when I run the basic example in my laptop (WIN XP SP3) it gives
> the IP based location, instead the GPS location, which is plotted via
> COM40 in a NMEA format.
> Obviously there is some problem, because GPS is more accurate than IP
> location, so I don't know if it is becase of some API bug or because
> my GPS receiver.
>
> I have already set enableHighAccuracy:true option. And I also checked
> the signal with Franson's GpsGate.
>
> Thanks in advance. Any advice is welcome.

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