War Rocketing...
From the article:
And here people complain about the gas prices for wardriving ;)Unsurprisingly, the rocket only detected two other networks. The two smaller rockets--one of which was launched in a rural area--found 3 access points in the sparsely populated area and 7 networks in near the college town of Charlottesville, VA.
The rockets were built for less than $1,000 in total, and each launch cost $35 for the smaller rockets and $200 for the larger one.
What amuses me is what people are willing to pay for water from a bottle while complaining about gas prices, when tap water is close to free and there is no garuntee you are getting anything but filtered tap water in the bottle.And here people complain about the gas prices for wardriving
Not yet... my WAP54G is the 2MB model (and can't fit Kismet on it), and one the fibreglass rods in my kite is broken.Has anyone done WarKiteing (sp) yet?
-NB
Gas has amazingly dropped to $2.13 here... (northeast cincinnati).And here people complain about the gas prices for wardriving
Makes me wanna go for a drive.
war rocketing could be good if you wanted to map the AP's in a highrise. You just need a big rocket(tm) to hold the GPS, the linksys, and a high gain antenna to flatten out the disc that is the reception patern then you can use wigle like software to average the floor position of the AP's based on signal strength!
--- yes I am bored this evening. I need to get my GPS replaced so I can go driving again.
--- yes I am bored this evening. I need to get my GPS replaced so I can go driving again.
I can't really see that working. The rocket would fly past too fast to be accurate...war rocketing could be good if you wanted to map the AP's in a highrise. You just need a big rocket(tm) to hold the GPS, the linksys, and a high gain antenna to flatten out the disc that is the reception patern then you can use wigle like software to average the floor position of the AP's based on signal strength!
--- yes I am bored this evening. I need to get my GPS replaced so I can go driving again.
Maybe a helicopter? WRT54G kismet drone on a model helicopter
I have a $100 electric model helicopter here, but it won't lift my WRTSL54GS with built-in GPS. But with a gasoline 60cm helicopter or bigger it would be very doable. Not sure about noise from the engine & remote control, but it would propably not interfere. A voltage-regulator/upconverter may be needed and propably some scotch tape
Maybe a helicopter? WRT54G kismet drone on a model helicopter
Shame. The AP isn't that heavy is it?
A small model helicopter would be nice though.
Noise from engine/remote - not going to interfere - probably will produce nothing in the 2.4GHZ band...
A small model helicopter would be nice though.
Noise from engine/remote - not going to interfere - probably will produce nothing in the 2.4GHZ band...
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