Hello Julian, This is what NodeDB.com is for, people keep asking how to upload wardriving files and I point them to wifimaps.com similar projects in that they both deal with GIS mapping of wireless locations, however that's where the similarities end...
-- Best regards, evilbunny mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cacert.org - Free Security Certificates http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom Saturday, November 23, 2002, 8:01:03 PM, you wrote: JB> Has anyone found what you might call a definitive list of hotspots? JB> Maybe this is an exercise worthy of King Canute, and maybe there will JB> come a time when it's unnecessary because WiFi access will be JB> everywhere. But right now I feel the need for a definitive list of JB> hotspots world wide. This should include every commercial hotspot JB> showing the company operating it and with a link to it's terms and JB> prices along with every deliberately free to air service. JB> I think this requires some manual collation rather than simply JB> war-driving. The problems are many. All the current directories I've JB> found are seriously incomplete. Each provider lists it's own hotspots JB> but not competing provider's. Lists such as Consume.net have too many JB> non-working nodes. And we're in the middle of explosive growth so JB> keeping the data up to date is going to be hard. JB> I think this is one of those "should exist" systems. I wonder who's JB> going to build it? JB> http://wifi.ecademy.com/node.php?id=3347
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