What I think is really funny is the number of people I hear say
"people in my neighborhood aren't technically sophisticated enough to
have wireless". But then you see these netstumbler maps and you
realize that there are WAPs everywhere with a moderately decent
population. Heck, there are at least three neighbor's access points
that I can get from my house.

It doesn't take much technical mojo. Just $60 or so at Best Buy and
the ability to plug something in. The fancy technical mojo is knowing
to change the default password.

-Kevin

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:21:57 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jeff  wrote:
> > Welcome to the ever exciting world of "netstumbling".
> >
> 
> Or wardriving!  Here's a link to a neat map where you can put in your
> address and if a war driver has mapped a hotspot near you it'll be
> there:
> 
> https://wigle.net/gps/gps/GPSDB/onlinemap/?eventid=1
> 
> Main site:
> http://www.worldwidewardrive.org/wwwd4/index.html
> 
> 

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