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Re: 23 years of WiGLE
Thanks to the crearors, maintainers and explainers of wigle, Thanks to everyone making inspiring projects and/or just putting up bulk numbers. I was an occasional, read-only user of this amazing public service until the last year or so where it has quickly become a favorite activity for me and I've ...
Re: 23 years of WiGLE
pejacoby wrote:
> Congrats! I have had a ton of fun these past 20 years of participation,
> and it's been so cool to see the community and the technology grow and
> prosper!
>
> #allTheWifi
> Congrats! I have had a ton of fun these past 20 years of participation,
> and it's been so cool to see the community and the technology grow and
> prosper!
>
> #allTheWifi
Sat Dec 09, 2023 4:59 am
Replies: 5
Views: 47628
Re: Incentivization of infrequently visited tiles
I use an app called "Fog of World" to keep track of where I have previously been. It can be set to use a "fog of war" opaqueness effect to areas of the map that haven't been "discovered". It's been fun riding around places I still haven't been to in over 15 years of living in my city! I use it on my ...
Sat Dec 09, 2023 4:30 am
Replies: 40
Views: 245409
Re: Wigle Wifi Wardriving for Android
The benevolent bobzilla has released version 2.82 of Wigle Wifi Wardriving for Android. Changelog entry: * 2.81 - 2.82 (11/28/2023) Bluetooth is now in text-to-speech Roaming Consortium ID's added to local DB and file upload (thanks MarkG!) Added GNSS full tracking option (impacts battery, use with ...
Re: Just joined Australian Netstumblers
confession: I ended up moving to HHB team as I know some of the members from the cyber community.
Sat Dec 09, 2023 4:21 am
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: Email verification changes
Replies: 20
Views: 64831
Just joined Australian Netstumblers
Just joined and there doesn't appear to be many active users despite being #10. Any interest in ramping this up!? I'm keen
Re: GPS accuracy
mostly - we also do cluster detection - points should "snap" not drift in a perfect world. When you se things in weird places, it generally means: 1. they were reported there, improbable though it may be 2. they're PRECISELY POISED between two clusters, or have a very small number of observations ...
Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:13 am
Replies: 4
Views: 40148
Re: Increasing accuracy after scan
Does accuracy get improved by other users observations?
Re: Hak5 WiFi Coconut
The coconut appears to have an IPEX (IPX) connector where all the radios come together into a top patch antenna near the fan, so in theory, one could remove that and add an IPX to female SMA bulkhead with an external antenna and be off to the races. It's unknown if there are additional amplifiers ...
Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:00 am
Replies: 2
Views: 23503
Re: ESP32 or ESP8266 Wigle and Lora - Tracker
OP I've had some ideas for building a bike tracker using GPS and LTE. Let us know what you find please, very keen on this topic