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Re: Cardinal Rules (FAQ) of wradriving
2. It is best to use Kismet. Netstumbler is also popular. Don't forget KisMac for the Mac users :) 6. No, the $20 mag mount you saw is probably not a good deal. Possibly not, but it depends on how good it is, and who you're buying from (I have my sources :) ) 7. Fab-corp is a good place to start lo...
Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:56 am
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If you can, get a prism2 card such as the Senao NC-2511-EXT2 (be careful not to end up with the prism3 version). Two antenna sockets, they're MMCX (easier to find connectors for than MCCard), and there's diversity (stick 2 antennas on it as opposed to the orinoco's 1). It's also got a MUCH better re...
Re: PokingStick(tm)
Yeah. My file was #150 last night when I submitted my file, is #105 now...Hmm, where's Dutch and the PokingStick(tm)?
Queue has been stuck at 100+ for at least 36 hours now.
It IS possible to query the search function for the APs in a certain area. It's possible to code something like this, but it's not a good idea. Well all I can say, then, is that the growing corpus of data that's queried exactly this way in more and more areas of interest, with growing datasets, is ...
I'm not going to risk giving WiGLE something that could amount to basically a DDOS attack just to see if it happens without the permission of the people who run it. As far as I know, doing this properly wouldn't work unless the wigle people did it themselves -- or let someone code for that kind of ...
I'm not too sure WiGLE would hold up to doing this. Plus, their plugin doesn't even view all the networks - it would be way too many... If WiGLE's TOS was a little less restrictive (someone else could mirror the db and provide this service), this may be a little easier... but that just opens a whol...
Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:27 am
Forum: Stumbler Meet and Greet
Topic: Ham Stumblers?
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Re: not to sound stupid here
ham = amateur radio operatornot to sound stupid here but what exactly is a ham, what does thoes numbers/letters mean and why do u need a ticket?
the numbers/letters = callsign, their way of identifying a station, kinda like a wifi SSID
Imagine a 10 fold increase in bandwith usage (and thats pretty low set), if there was a mashup that needed to pull data down live, for each movement of a users viewport on G.E.. How long do you think they would be able to keep running their project, while still being able to afford a decent life ? ...
Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:17 am
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Mmm... new gear, and new software
Picked up some more gear recently. A 150W inverter :D Tested a new setup today. WRAP 2 in it's metal case with dual 2dbi antennas (yeah, 2dbi, i know, i'll give it dual 6s soon...), and a CM9 card in it. I might add a second card at some point. Running kismet_server on it, and connected via Ethernet...
I've got a Python app to do this that runs client-side, and uses your wigle login to query. AFAIK, this doesn't violate the EULA, as it runs on the user's machine, and requires them to type their wigle username/password into it to get the login cookie to authenticate the search. Should I release it?...