http://www.kismetwireless.net

Uses "gpsd" to log gps info from your receiver and "gpsmap" to map out all the data (import maps from mapblast, terraserver and others). I don't think "gpsmap" includes topo data, but you can import custom maps with a little work.

View a sample map here :
        http://www.coastside.net/~rob/maps/harbor1.png


-Rob



At 05:08 PM 7/28/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Here's what I envision, I'm wondering if anyone has seen something like this.

I want to have an omni-directional antenna mounted on the roof of my truck connected into a computer. There would also be a GPS receiver connected into this computer. The computer would log the SSID, MAC, Channel, Crypto Status, and location say every second. This could then be mapped on a topological map showing signal strengths and such with one map per SSID.

This would allow me to map my wireless network while I just drive around much like Verizon does.

Anybody?
-Mike
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