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Nyuk nyuk!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: TX
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KNSGEM is now released!!
If you like mapping the networks you've stumbled you might try Knsgem.
KNSGEM 2 It processes your NS1, WiFiHopper and Kismet csv, xml and gps files into Google Earth kml files. Current Version 2.001 03/22/09 Be sure to delete old .DBF files before upgrading Last edited by Scruge : 03-22-2009 at 11:11 AM. |
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Humourless EuroMod.
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Humourless EuroMod.
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The Viper
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Mirrored at http://www.personalwireless.org/tools/Knsgem
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audit Blackberry Outage Mail List. Be the one of first people to know about RIM outages. Win or Lose... Everyone Has Their Fight Last edited by audit : 04-26-2006 at 05:46 PM. |
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Nyuk nyuk!
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Thanks Audit,
Found a couple of bugs this morning, I'm sure it won't be the last. Current version is 1.02a Be advised, GE seems to start choking with upwards of 2-3 thousand nets within a single kml. You might consider breaking your logs down to smaller chunks. I'll see if I can't provide the capability within knsgem. Last edited by Scruge : 04-12-2006 at 08:39 AM. |
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Humourless EuroMod.
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The Viper
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I lost days trying to figure why knsgem didn't work. I installed linux and kismet, the same.
The problem was with my locale. My decimal symbol was ",". When kismet was generating GPS coordinates they were something like this: 21,40080541, 41,99460001 |
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Nyuk nyuk!
Join Date: Jan 2005
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hmm.. interesting. Most of the sample kismet files I used came from users all over the world. I didn't notice any CSV using commas as decimal points for floating point numbers. From what I could tell, all kismet CSVs used chr(59) semi-colon as a delimiter which should have no bearing on your problem. I think your problem becomes an issue when knsgem converters your lat/long strings into numbers. Ex "14,34521" evaluates to the number 14 because knsgem doesn't recognize a comma as a legal decimal point. Do your xml and gps files use the comma as a decimal point as well? Side note. Knsgem only works with decimal degrees using a period as a decimal point. Unless I get a lot of complaints I'll probably not fix. As a work around I'd suggest loading a copy of the CSV into a text editor and do a auto search for (commas) and replace with (periods). |
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