Sudden drop in WiFi numbers
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:10 am
TL,DR: Title says it. Below is the long version of saying the bug is either at the central database end, or the app is making the data unreadable by the database after a certain number of scans.
Hello. Been wardriving for a couple years. I was looking forward to getting into the Top 100 club soon, but ran into an issue. Sometime around spring/early summer I noticed a sharp drop in the amount of WiFi signals I was receiving credit for.
As far as I can tell everything is working on my end. The number of Bluetooth signals I have been racking up indicated that I am continuing to hit new areas. The proportion of WiFi vs Bluetooth signals I'm picking up is roughly the same as always. Checked some random csv files and the WiFi signals all have coordinates.
So either there's a new guy running around Chiefs Kingdom with only WiFi enabled and I just happen to be driving through the same random unmapped hoods they are right after them (unlikely), or there's a bug somewhere in the process that is misreading the data
I ran some tests, occasionally using up to 3 phones at a time (you should be able to tell when because the start/upload times will be right after each other). This issue persists regardless of device or app version. Persisted during a recent trip where I drove from KC to south of Houston (and I drove through some ghetto areas in DFW and Houston metros I know nobody wardrives).
I made sure route logging was enabled, though it seems to only show 10%-20% of where I actually drove with Wigle running.
That's about it
Device list:
Samsung Galaxy S-5, rooted, running (I think) LOS 15/Nougat 7.1, Configured for Nethunter. No longer using due to damaged sd card slot.
Samsung Galaxy A-12, NOT rooted, running Android 12 stock
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, NOT rooted, running Android 13 stock
Moto G7 Play, rooted, running Android 10, Configured for Nethunter
Moto G Stylus (2021), rooted, running Android 11, configured for Nethunter
Cricket Dream, rooted, running Android 11, configured for Nethunter
I was running different versions of the app without realizing it. Wasn't aware the version in the Nethunter store was different that the F-Droid version which was different than the Play store version. The Moto G Stylus and Note 20 I know are using the latest Play store version.
Hello. Been wardriving for a couple years. I was looking forward to getting into the Top 100 club soon, but ran into an issue. Sometime around spring/early summer I noticed a sharp drop in the amount of WiFi signals I was receiving credit for.
As far as I can tell everything is working on my end. The number of Bluetooth signals I have been racking up indicated that I am continuing to hit new areas. The proportion of WiFi vs Bluetooth signals I'm picking up is roughly the same as always. Checked some random csv files and the WiFi signals all have coordinates.
So either there's a new guy running around Chiefs Kingdom with only WiFi enabled and I just happen to be driving through the same random unmapped hoods they are right after them (unlikely), or there's a bug somewhere in the process that is misreading the data
I ran some tests, occasionally using up to 3 phones at a time (you should be able to tell when because the start/upload times will be right after each other). This issue persists regardless of device or app version. Persisted during a recent trip where I drove from KC to south of Houston (and I drove through some ghetto areas in DFW and Houston metros I know nobody wardrives).
I made sure route logging was enabled, though it seems to only show 10%-20% of where I actually drove with Wigle running.
That's about it
Device list:
Samsung Galaxy S-5, rooted, running (I think) LOS 15/Nougat 7.1, Configured for Nethunter. No longer using due to damaged sd card slot.
Samsung Galaxy A-12, NOT rooted, running Android 12 stock
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, NOT rooted, running Android 13 stock
Moto G7 Play, rooted, running Android 10, Configured for Nethunter
Moto G Stylus (2021), rooted, running Android 11, configured for Nethunter
Cricket Dream, rooted, running Android 11, configured for Nethunter
I was running different versions of the app without realizing it. Wasn't aware the version in the Nethunter store was different that the F-Droid version which was different than the Play store version. The Moto G Stylus and Note 20 I know are using the latest Play store version.