[Geowanking] mapping AP's
electro
electrodomesticos at cohete.net
Fri Jan 28 07:14:06 PST 2005
ei kevin have u checked the gpsmap feature of kismet. i use it for doing
the maps below:
http://www.kismetwireless.net/Forum/General/
but oke, may be i dont understand what you want to do.
http://co.lab.cohete.net/map/mapamde500mt.gif
this is kismet+gpsdrive and afterwards gpsmap the thing about adding
tags to this data i havent seen and for sure will be nice to have since
it will make it easier to share.
/a
> Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 06:08:46 -0800
> From: "Kevin Elliott" <kevin at phunc.com>
> Subject: RE: [Geowanking] A9's street shots
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> Drew,
>
> Definitely. I have been wanting to war drive my area for quite some time,
> but more specifically I wanted useful information about where the signal is
> coming from, not necessarily where the signal was "spotted." My thoughts
> were to do semi-realtime triangulation (drive each street, noting the signal
> strength at each location, and displaying on a map in realtime the guessed
> location based on where the SSID was seen and strength all around it.
> Combine this with visual shots and we have a very useful application that
> can help you find locations that have wireless but have other meaning as
> well. Perhaps you can find parks near wireless spots, useful commercial
> properties (bakeries, coffee houses, etc). Then, provide a way to add
> metadata to each "listing" and we have a useful website.
>
> I'd be more than willing to work on this with others.
>
> Kevin
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