Yes, Indeed it would be great if someone had all of the GPS cordinates of Hot Spots/Public AP's/ Other systems, then we could find them, like Ham's have with GPRS position reporting systems. Doug - WD6DGH
--- Glenn Fleishman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm working on an article in which I want to talk to > folks whose home or office networks have been listed > in a wardriving/stumbling database publicly on the > Internet and see what their reaction is. I'll > obviously not be playing the shock journalist: I'll > give them advice about how to secure their networks > (Wi-Fi side and individual machines with firewalls) > if they want it or are concerned. > > But I can't seem to find any of the stumbling > databases active -- looks like they've been taken > offline or are only showing parts of maps. Have > these ideas of assembling stumblage been lost or am > I just a bad Googler? > > Thanks for any pointers, folks. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Glenn Fleishman, Unsolicited Pundit: read my work at > http://glennf.com > Senior editor of JiWire, your guide to Wi-Fi - > http://www.jiwire.com/ > Macintosh columnist, The Seattle Times > http://seattletimes.com/ptech/ > Contributing editor, News, InfoWorld magazine > http://www.infoworld.com > Contributing editor, TidBITS, -the- Mac newsletter > http://tidbits.com > Read daily wireless networking industry news at > http://wifinetnews.com > -- > general wireless list, a bawug thing > <http://www.bawug.org/> > [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/ -- general wireless list, a bawug thing <http://www.bawug.org/> [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
