Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Wiglewifi...
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How wiglewifi store points of ap ? First seen, best SNR point, or triangulating ?
How wiglewifi store points of ap ? First seen, best SNR point, or triangulating ?
When im scanning with wigle wifi, am I contributing to google wifi database (which refine my location based on ssids/bssids) too ?
that depends entirely on what you're doing, and your settings.
wiglewifi does not submit anything to google, and my android device has no google communications on it.
wiglewifi does not submit anything to google, and my android device has no google communications on it.
Does wigle periodically delete old discovered wifi APs after a set duration?
Example, if nobody has gone wardriving in a set location for 3 years, are the old APs still listed?
Or if someone wardrives in that location after sometime and detects new APs but some of the old APs are not detected anymore, are the old non-detected APs deleted?
If there is no mechanism to delete old / out dated data, it becomes useless as time goes by, showing alot more APs than is actually present. I know within my circle of friends we change routers every 2-3 years usually.
Example, if nobody has gone wardriving in a set location for 3 years, are the old APs still listed?
Or if someone wardrives in that location after sometime and detects new APs but some of the old APs are not detected anymore, are the old non-detected APs deleted?
If there is no mechanism to delete old / out dated data, it becomes useless as time goes by, showing alot more APs than is actually present. I know within my circle of friends we change routers every 2-3 years usually.
Nope.Does wigle periodically delete old discovered wifi APs after a set duration?
Nope, data can be filtered For instance, the start/end year filter on the web maps. If you have the data you can slice it however you want, if you delete data now you've lost that ability.If there is no mechanism to delete old / out dated data, it becomes useless as time goes by
Hi,
I noticed the filter earlier on itself.
An AP was detected in year 2008. Someone else drives by occasionally and it is even detected this year. If you set the filter to show APs detected from 2010 to 2011, does it show up or is it considered a "2008 AP"?
Am not too sure about the mechanics you use for the maps, hence all these questions.
Thanks for the answers.
I noticed the filter earlier on itself.
An AP was detected in year 2008. Someone else drives by occasionally and it is even detected this year. If you set the filter to show APs detected from 2010 to 2011, does it show up or is it considered a "2008 AP"?
Am not too sure about the mechanics you use for the maps, hence all these questions.
Thanks for the answers.
Hi
If I have 1 Wifi with a radius of 300m, and I keep going in and out of the covered zone, in different parts of it, at different times,... Will it result in multiple records in the database?
10x
If I have 1 Wifi with a radius of 300m, and I keep going in and out of the covered zone, in different parts of it, at different times,... Will it result in multiple records in the database?
10x
Can I filter APs in database by security(wpa/wep/open) ?
Can I see on the map all APs from database, not only current run ?
Is the result of db query limited to max 50 APs ?
Can I see on the map all APs from database, not only current run ?
Is the result of db query limited to max 50 APs ?
I just started using the app yesterday. I love the sounds for networks, but I can't seem to find which one means what. I've heard a higher-pitched 'blip' as well as a lower one. Is one for "found network" and one for "found open network"?
the lower is "found network" the higher is "found new network"
-uhtu
-uhtu
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