By datapoints, you mean...?

I have a bunch of databases from the various stumblers I use (Kismac,
Netstumbler, and Netchaser), most contain the GPS coordinates, as well.

The hugest numbers of AP's I've found so far, is up and down 13th street,
as well as Centennial (I refuse to call it Martin Luther King Blvd). You
can also intercept traffic coming off of the Coburg Hills, and maybe about
40% of that is not WEP encrypted. So, if any techs from Sacred Heart or
Peacehealth are around, they might want to fix that.

I usually use my car, with an external Lucent antenna on the roof, and
either my tibook or my pc laptop. Sometimes I stumble using my Palm
Tungsten C (with 802.1bb built-in) and NetChaser, a little-known stumbler
for the TC.

At some point, I'd like to start notifying the many agencies and companies
that have their APs (relatively) unsecured. Although it IS nice being able
to quickly check my PDA for email almost anywhere downtown.

/jgw

PS: Kind of late in the season now, but I have a public hotspot (a Linksys
WRV54g) set up near the grassy beach area across the river from VRC. No
WEP, no access controls, so come next summer, hang out in the sun and get
some work done wirelessly.

> Do you have many datapoints for each node, or just a single location for
> each AP?
>
> interested,
>
>    Ben
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 21:45:16 -0800 (PST)
> "jgw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> | Marc,
> |
> | I'd be willing to donate some wardriving logs to your online
> | databasing cause. I have a few hundred local access points (just
> | locally) logged at this point. I've thought about setting up my own
> | web-based database, but just haven't had the time.
> |
> | /jgw
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