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Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:03 pm
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: zomg 10,000,000 networks!
Replies: 7
Views: 31941
Of course, I've never fathomed how the folks in the top 10 can continue to add 10's of thousands of new points every month ... there can't be that many new places to deliver pizza, can there? Changing from active scanners to passive scanners. Adding multiple capturesources in order to maximise scan...
Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:42 am
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: zomg 10,000,000 networks!
Replies: 7
Views: 31941
Of course, I've never fathomed how the folks in the top 10 can continue to add 10's of thousands of new points every month ... there can't be that many new places to deliver pizza, can there? I'm re-driving areas I haven't touched in a year or so, and finding anywhere from 25% to as much as 50% new...
Re: Timeline : Wigle Million Marks
Wigle went online : 1'st millionth network with gps data : 17'th May 2004 : user jsperri -----------------------> 218 days <-------------------------- 2'nd millionth network with gps data : 21'st Dec 2004 : user ?????????? -----------------------> 173 days <-------------------------- 3'rd millionth...
Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:48 pm
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: zomg 10,000,000 networks!
Replies: 7
Views: 31941
No fair, Dutch got 9MM and 10MM honors :cry: Maybe next time things get close to another 1MM you can just push Dutch's files to the bottom of the queue, like Netflix does to frequent renters :) Psssst... ---------> http://wigle.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=637 ;) Dutch It's a devious plan on his part....
Re: rofl
rest assured that we will bring the might and terror of our fully operational PokingSticks^tm down upon both the interns and the hamsters, until all the files are processed. So you're saying Monica is into the PokingStick^sm scene ?? That brings a whole new angle to the Monicagate scandal :shock: D...
Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:44 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Removed old coordinates?
Replies: 3
Views: 13765
Re: Removed old coordinates?
It would be usefull if after maybe a year of not showing up the AP goes into a "historical" map. I'm saying this because I'm in a college town, (Centre county PA (it's were Penn State is)) and there is a mass of AP's that no longer exist. And it is kind of hard to locate usefull data poin...
The webmaps are rendered in squares, the size of the dot is dependent on the number of points in that area, so in areas where there is less density, the dots are larger to make them easier to read (especially in sparsely populated areas). A side effect of going to the draggable maps is seeing these...
Different size APs
I noticed over the last few days that the pixel "dots" that represent APs on WiGLE maps have changed to different sizes. Many APs on one side of my town (State College, PA) are very small dots while the other side of town is mostly larger ("typical") WiGLE dots. This effect is on...
Tue Aug 09, 2005 2:23 pm
Replies: 3
Views: 15741
Re: a newbie in need
hi.. im currently a newbie in this area.. how can i detect a wireless access point in our community??? is there any device that i should use in order to detect this access points?? thanks a lot... :) To start, you need software such as NetStumbler or Kismet, as well as (preferably) a pcmcia card (o...
Thu Aug 04, 2005 7:37 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Sudo press release?
Replies: 5
Views: 18398
Thu Aug 04, 2005 7:25 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: WiGLE and Google Maps
Replies: 7
Views: 24390
i've been playing around a (very) little with google maps. i've been experimenting with geo-photo blogging (is that a word?). the balloons contain HTML links to pics of a camping trip. not world-class content, but it was something to play with. depending on your resolution, you may need to zoom out...
Wait why doesn't that archived faq page work anymore? Also, if you guys have nothing to hide, why not post a big news headline on your homepage that says all the wi-fi data for Microsoft Virtual Earth came from Wigle? I'm down with what you do, I just think information in this type of community sho...
Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:12 pm
Forum: Stumbler Meet and Greet
Topic: Ham Stumblers?
Replies: 49
Views: 289449