I am running ICS based on TI's DevKit release for OMAP.  This includes ICS 
4.0.3 and a Linux kernel of 2.6.37 heritage.  I have both WiFi and Ethernet 
on my system, and would like to be able to use either as my data 
connection.  Both work, and I am able to use, for example, the Google Maps 
application (version 6.12.0) and I can see the maps, navigate around, etc.  
However, when I'm using Ethernet as my data connection, when I touch the 
menu bar to switch the mode to satellite, it comes back and says "Cannot 
complete action without a data connection."  Obviously there's a data 
connection because I'm getting the map data.  However, something in the ICS 
platform is misinforming Google Maps as to whether the data connection is 
valid.  I have seen similar behavior with other apps as well--they talk to 
the Internet via Ethernet, but claim not to have a data connection.

What query might Google Maps be making which fails, and thus is causing 
this?

Any pointers would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Chris


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