Arkasha, rounding out the wigle compliment, and the chicago compliment.
driving in the windy city IS my bag. and social wardriving's a lot of fun.
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Thu May 13, 2004 5:02 am
Forum: Stumbler Meet and Greet
Topic: Chicago, IL, USA
Replies: 20
Views: 72206
We reach *900,000* Access Points with Location.
Actually, you did all the work. We just sat back and collected the points. Pretty cool. eh? One more hundred-thousand, and we reach the vaunted million access points. This is pretty amazing. Thanks to everyone, and keep stumbling... we'll keep mapping.
Integration: testing
if you see anything strange with new NS1 uploads, please post here!
NetStumbler 0.4.0
NetStumbler 0.4.0 was released today. on the bright side of things, IT ROCKS; stable, fast, effective, and it loves all my cards. The integration script with the existing DiGLE version even works correctly, so you can keep making stumbletraces. on the dark side of things, we'll need to update our NS...
Fri Apr 09, 2004 6:58 pm
Forum: General Grabbag
Topic: So what's the point?
Replies: 17
Views: 57646
Thu Apr 08, 2004 2:10 am
Forum: General Grabbag
Topic: So what's the point?
Replies: 17
Views: 57646
Thu Apr 08, 2004 1:59 am
Forum: General Grabbag
Topic: So what's the point?
Replies: 17
Views: 57646
oh, c'mon
I contend the following: 1.) WiGLE couldn't tell you whether or not you'll "see" a network someplace, just 'cause it's sighted there once. the gear that wardrivers use is generally a lot more powerful than a random laptop anyway. 2.) No stumbling package i've used can reliably recognize mu...
Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:36 pm
Forum: General Grabbag
Topic: So what's the point?
Replies: 17
Views: 57646
WiGLE: purpose?
One day bobzilla came to me and said "I started making a database of all of my wardrives." I said, "hey, i know how we can put these on maps!" it's really that simple... we're dopey, self-taught cartographers. We love writing software, especially for lots of users, especially for...
Tue Mar 09, 2004 3:24 am
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: DIGLE - sign in problem
Replies: 2
Views: 11094
DiGLE: menacing everything you stand for!
actually, not menacing everything, but there's a dumb library bug in the latest version: if you type the wrong password the first time around, it CACHES that wrong password until you exit the program and restart. I have a work-around for the problem in the next version... post here if it's bugging y...
Sun Mar 07, 2004 9:39 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: DIGLE - sign in problem
Replies: 2
Views: 11094
Login problem
ok, well, for starters:
1.) what version of DiGLE are you using?
2.) are there weird characters in your password? (pls. respond in private)
3.) what's the text of the error in the "console?"
thanks, and hope to get this resolved soon,
-a
1.) what version of DiGLE are you using?
2.) are there weird characters in your password? (pls. respond in private)
3.) what's the text of the error in the "console?"
thanks, and hope to get this resolved soon,
-a
DiGLE 0.0.9: you keep asking, we keep giving.
We've added authentication and SSL for security; now you can ask for networks you've discovered. NetStumbler integration is now auto-on, if you have the integration script installed in your copy of netstumbler. As always, see download area. Good luck and keep on stumbling!
Mon Feb 16, 2004 5:23 pm
Forum: Wireless News
Topic: $200 maps of wireless points
Replies: 6
Views: 73726
under no circumstances...
...should we inform their clients that they can just download JiGLE/DiGLE and load up a stumble for *interactive* mapping.
i guess it's value-added that they draw big, meaningless circles around the triangulated location, suggesting an unrealistic coverage pattern? i guess that gets done a lot.
i guess it's value-added that they draw big, meaningless circles around the triangulated location, suggesting an unrealistic coverage pattern? i guess that gets done a lot.
privacy, etc
hi pavink, it just happens when people who drive around looking for networks drive close enough to see yours; WiGLE's point count is based on the number of users we have, and it's pretty large. i'm afraid we have a privacy policy which forbids the disclosure of submitting user identities (and we don...