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Postby bobzilla » Thu Feb 26, 2004 5:31 am

http://www.bvsystems.com/Products/Softw ... rdseye.htm

Software to hand-map wifi on top of autocad or bitmaps. No GPS required! Useful or silly? You Make The Call.

Postby mentat » Sun Feb 29, 2004 2:26 pm

So I think this is interesting. There doesn't seem to be an easy way of getting accurate measurements indoors. If there was an easy way for JiGLE / DiGLE w/ Kismet / NetStumbler integration to save the measurements with "fake" gps coordinates when a use click on a certain place on the map there could be some very cool applications. (With custom mappacks on floor plans.) There'd need to be some "record here now" for when you're taking measurements and a "stop recording" for when you're moving between measurement locations. The general mode would throw away information when not recording. When recording it would take the AP measurements form Kismet / NetStumbler and record them with its own gps coordinates supplied by when the user clicked the mouse. There are probably other models to do this pre-establishing points and then using a key to iterate through them. There'd still be some need to for developing a more detailed / pretty way to render signals onto small maps.

Postby thuddwhirr » Mon Mar 01, 2004 10:38 pm

Work is being done to hook a DXF parser into the SquiGLE compiler. This will make importing architectural data (floorplans, blueprints, etc) fairly trivial.

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