Web Maps???
After uploading WiFi Data (Netstumbler files), how long before I should expect to see those APs on the maps? I was under the assumption they would be updated rather quickly.
Thanks in advance.
Kat!
Thanks in advance.
Kat!
this has been addressed previously in the forums.
the database is updated in realtime, and the non-web clients have much more detailed access to the information.
the database is updated in realtime, and the non-web clients have much more detailed access to the information.
Thank you, I didn't word it the same, But I did try to search.
OK, I got bot Dingle and Jingle working for the most part.
If you look at the picture below, near the middle there is a blueish area. That seems to be about center, from there expanding outward left and right, the access points are getting farther and farther away from there true location. The APs up near the top left are about 5 miles or so too far left, and the ones on the upper right are almost 20 miles too far to the right. If this is a known issue, sorry for the post. I didn't find anything pertaining to this issue though. Any suggestions? By The Way, they seem to be correct on the Web Map now that it has updated as of my upload yesterday, they are in their correct location.
OK, I got bot Dingle and Jingle working for the most part.
If you look at the picture below, near the middle there is a blueish area. That seems to be about center, from there expanding outward left and right, the access points are getting farther and farther away from there true location. The APs up near the top left are about 5 miles or so too far left, and the ones on the upper right are almost 20 miles too far to the right. If this is a known issue, sorry for the post. I didn't find anything pertaining to this issue though. Any suggestions? By The Way, they seem to be correct on the Web Map now that it has updated as of my upload yesterday, they are in their correct location.
interesting. what did you capture them with (stumbling program and version), and what format is the data file in?
also, where is this?
basically, whenever you see something like that, odds are it's a decimal degrees/sexigesimal mix-up (wrong coordinate system), but the programs (DiGLE, JiGLE, and the upload parser) are supposed to be smart enough to detect that. posting the header lines from your file might also help shed some light on the subject.
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also, where is this?
basically, whenever you see something like that, odds are it's a decimal degrees/sexigesimal mix-up (wrong coordinate system), but the programs (DiGLE, JiGLE, and the upload parser) are supposed to be smart enough to detect that. posting the header lines from your file might also help shed some light on the subject.
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hmm. i lie. JiGLE and DiGLE both do it, but the webmaps don't.
I'll sack our mappack creation, dissemination, and maintenence teams (and give the webmaps team summary raises), and we may well have a new mappack for you once we get the new teams up to speed and the various parties are over.
I'll sack our mappack creation, dissemination, and maintenence teams (and give the webmaps team summary raises), and we may well have a new mappack for you once we get the new teams up to speed and the various parties are over.
Uploaded them in .ns1 format.interesting. what did you capture them with (stumbling program and version), and what format is the data file in?
also, where is this?
basically, whenever you see something like that, odds are it's a decimal degrees/sexigesimal mix-up (wrong coordinate system), but the programs (DiGLE, JiGLE, and the upload parser) are supposed to be smart enough to detect that. posting the header lines from your file might also help shed some light on the subject.
-a
Used Netstumbler Version 0.4.0
The screen cap is of Grand Traverse County, in Michigan. Leelanau County is off also, which is just NW of Grand Traverse.
Let me know if there is anything else you need from me.
LOL. Uh Oh... I hope no one gets the pinkslip because of me..hmm. i lie. JiGLE and DiGLE both do it, but the webmaps don't.
I'll sack our mappack creation, dissemination, and maintenence teams (and give the webmaps team summary raises), and we may well have a new mappack for you once we get the new teams up to speed and the various parties are over.
the reason the clients show this and the webmaps don't is as noted above: they haven't been picked up by the webmaps yet. the clients are more than likely all fine.
the arkasha division of wigle heavy industries will be placed on adminstrative leave until their investigatory and blame units can be serviced.
please either post your upload transaction ID here, or send it via email to wigle-admin@wigle.net and we'll see if the file parsing is awry, or if you've just got a wonky gps.
sorry for the confusion.
the arkasha division of wigle heavy industries will be placed on adminstrative leave until their investigatory and blame units can be serviced.
please either post your upload transaction ID here, or send it via email to wigle-admin@wigle.net and we'll see if the file parsing is awry, or if you've just got a wonky gps.
sorry for the confusion.
(you can grab the transid from your "Uploads" section when you're logged into the website).
if you load the ns1 data directly into the client, does it end up in the same places?
if you load the ns1 data directly into the client, does it end up in the same places?
Trans IDs.
20040606-00058
20040607-00020
20040607-00028
20040607-00029
Kat!
20040606-00058
20040607-00020
20040607-00028
20040607-00029
Yes, if I load them via the local button the are also off. If I export them to Summary and then use stumbverter to import them to mappoint, the are all correct.if you load the ns1 data directly into the client, does it end up in the same places?
The web maps HAVE picked up the first set I uploaded. there were only 15 - 20 APs before I uploaded, today shows the couple hundred I added. and the web maps are correct. My observation, seems the coordinates of the map packs are off a bit. Seems to be logical.the reason the clients show this and the webmaps don't is as noted above: they haven't been picked up by the webmaps yet. the clients are more than likely all fine.
Kat!
oh heck. now we're all going to get sacked.
our entire research staff are working round the clock at WiGLE labs. We may have to send an emergency response team. Does Traverse City Brewing have any porters up right now?
our entire research staff are working round the clock at WiGLE labs. We may have to send an emergency response team. Does Traverse City Brewing have any porters up right now?
Is that sarcasm I smell?oh heck. now we're all going to get sacked.
our entire research staff are working round the clock at WiGLE labs. We may have to send an emergency response team. Does Traverse City Brewing have any porters up right now?
I think when I get home I'll try and take a look at the coordinates to see if I can determine anything. Is there any copyrights against me editing the mappack for my own use?
hehe. we're filled with sarcasm.
it's mostly funny 'cause there's basically just the three of us and so all the sackings and promotions would be happening to the same person(s).
we encourage, in a mostly-unsupported fashion, playing with mappacks... search forums or see dutch's guide on netstumbler.com for details, and remember we switched X,Y from what one might expect. (long story).
it's mostly funny 'cause there's basically just the three of us and so all the sackings and promotions would be happening to the same person(s).
we encourage, in a mostly-unsupported fashion, playing with mappacks... search forums or see dutch's guide on netstumbler.com for details, and remember we switched X,Y from what one might expect. (long story).
Well, remember that our produced data falls under our eula:
http://wigle.net/eula.html
So commercial use without a seperate license granted by us is Right Out
http://wigle.net/eula.html
So commercial use without a seperate license granted by us is Right Out
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