KNSGEM released -- Kismet NS1 to Google earth boundary plots
If you like mapping the networks you've stumbled you might like to try Knsgem.
http://www.rjpi.com/knsgem.htm
It processes your NS1 and Kismet csv, xml and gps files into Google Earth 3D boundary plots.
http://www.rjpi.com/knsgem.htm
It processes your NS1 and Kismet csv, xml and gps files into Google Earth 3D boundary plots.
Good job!If you like mapping the networks you've stumbled you might like to try Knsgem.
http://www.rjpi.com/knsgem.htm
It processes your NS1 and Kismet csv, xml and gps files into Google Earth 3D boundary plots.
Now all we need is for someone to adapt Irongeek's Wigle to Google Earth Script to generate a dynamic KML for Google Earth.
It just needs to make use of the WiGLE.net API, rather than parse a file...
It just needs to make use of the WiGLE.net API, rather than parse a file...
I don't know what you mean by dynamic, as in realtime? I'm not sure GE can process dynamic data.Now all we need is for someone to adapt Irongeek's Wigle to Google Earth Script to generate a dynamic KML for Google Earth.
Irongeek's script already converts wigle's single point data to GE. Why would we need another?It just needs to make use of the WiGLE.net API, rather than parse a file...
Only 25% of knsgem's code is dedicated to parsing.
Dynamic KML as in, when I scroll around in Google Earth, it will automatically query the Wigle server, for a certain range of long/latitude.
e.g. Placeopedia - http://www.placeopedia.com/
http://www.placeopedia.com/data/
I think there was another thread about this earlier... But the last reply to that thread was ~3 months ago.[/url]
e.g. Placeopedia - http://www.placeopedia.com/
http://www.placeopedia.com/data/
I think there was another thread about this earlier... But the last reply to that thread was ~3 months ago.[/url]
Since A) There isn't an official WiGLE Database API (Everytime the acronyms "API" and "WiGLE" are put together in a sentence, a tiny kitten screams in pain and dies, somewhere in the San Francisco area), and B) the WiGLE database aren't geared to a continous pull of data by large amount of anonymous clients, it ain't going to happen.Dynamic KML as in, when I scroll around in Google Earth, it will automatically query the Wigle server, for a certain range of long/latitude.
e.g. Placeopedia - http://www.placeopedia.com/
http://www.placeopedia.com/data/
I think there was another thread about this earlier... But the last reply to that thread was ~3 months ago.[/url]
At least thats my understanding from the threads regarding that issue, and the talks on the Wigle IRC channel.
Dutch
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Love the idea, not so sure about the practicality and a bit out of reach. I've been working on a poor mans version of a GPSr live positioning in GE, found here http://briefnotion.250free.com/ Looking for testers.
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