Problem with Sat Nav

Hi there, I am experiencing some problems when trying to use my Sat Nav on my Curve. When I start up the application, it opens for a few seconds then pops up with a message saying 'A network error has occured, please try again later. If this problem persists, please check your network settings or contact customer support.' What should my network settings be, and how do I change them? I don't think I touched the settings for that, since getting the phone.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Tom

@MaryP
Welcome to the forum!
As well as OVI Maps application needing to be set "Offline" within application > Spanner icon > Internet > Connection, you would need to go to Menu > Settings > Application settings > Positioning > Positioning methods - only enable Integrated GPS positioning method for no data cost although implication for satellite lock on if not utilising Assisted GPS feature with network access.
You may find that you need to go outdoors away from tall buildings for 20 - 30 minutes to establish first positional fix.
If you are not running OVI Maps v3.06 11wk10 check "?" icon within application > About Maps > Versions you may need to upgrade either via SW Update or OVI Store on device, via OVI Suite > Tools > Software updates on PC or directly from here:http://europe.nokia.com/support/product-support/maps-support/compatibility-and-download#/nokia-n8-00...
If your N8 is not already updated to PR1.2 check by keying in *#0000# on dialler you could find that device still running OVI Maps v3.04, in which case you would be told that existing map data on mass memory has to be deleted and replaced when OVI Maps application updated.
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