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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:22 pm
by Psychobiker
GovCon - I just need to respray and refit my interior...and I'll be stumbling on the move from Galway.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 6:12 am
by Masterofthereal
Well Im floating round dublin regularly trying to get something organised properly!!!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:58 am
by shamrock365
I have a few stumbling files.No GPS data though.Have to link it into my GPS soon enough. Many AP's have become WEP protected because Eircom (National Provider) began shipping all its routers with wifi & WEP active by default (Still not a good idea, given the insecurity of it.Anyway, much of the East coast is now serviced but the midlands are still very under serviced

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:11 am
by The_Denv
Well, Im awaiting my equipment being shipped over and thats going to be within the next few days.

I live in Belfast so its well easy for me to map the entire city of belfast. All I have to do is set everything up because Ill be using Kismet since it logs wireless clients aswell as APs.

I have forgotten the website that hosts the map of the world with all the wifi spots collected by wardrivers. I was hoping to add my co-ordinates to the website and take credit for doing the work.

Anyone know the website?

I have a few netstumbler files but they are usless to me since I got them with a centrino chipset without a GPS reciever. I used NetStumbler and the Centrino and scanned from my house to 1.9 miles down the road and the results displayed over 70 APs, 20 of them had WEP encryption and most of them had BSSIDs such as their first name/surname and house address which is completely mad! I didnt come across ONE WPA AP at all. Im going to be on the lookout for WPA APs...the interesting APs ;)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:13 am
by wrzwaldo
The_Denv wrote:Well, Im awaiting my equipment being shipped over and thats going to be within the next few days.

I live in Belfast so its well easy for me to map the entire city of belfast. All I have to do is set everything up because Ill be using Kismet since it logs wireless clients aswell as APs.

I have forgotten the website that hosts the map of the world with all the wifi spots collected by wardrivers. I was hoping to add my co-ordinates to the website and take credit for doing the work.

Anyone know the website?


WiGLE

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:23 am
by streaker69
The_Denv wrote:Well, Im awaiting my equipment being shipped over and thats going to be within the next few days.

I live in Belfast so its well easy for me to map the entire city of belfast. All I have to do is set everything up because Ill be using Kismet since it logs wireless clients aswell as APs.

I have forgotten the website that hosts the map of the world with all the wifi spots collected by wardrivers. I was hoping to add my co-ordinates to the website and take credit for doing the work.

Anyone know the website?

I have a few netstumbler files but they are usless to me since I got them with a centrino chipset without a GPS reciever. I used NetStumbler and the Centrino and scanned from my house to 1.9 miles down the road and the results displayed over 70 APs, 20 of them had WEP encryption and most of them had BSSIDs such as their first name/surname and house address which is completely mad! I didnt come across ONE WPA AP at all.[B] Im going to be on the lookout for WPA APs...the interesting APs ]


Please explain, what makes them more interesting than any other AP?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:40 pm
by brwrdrvr
streaker69 wrote:Please explain, what makes them more interesting than any other AP?


Everyone knows those are the AP's that everyone is wanting to upload co-ordinates from. They are the peachiest and most sought after AP's. Com'on Streak, I thought you were more "hip" than that. :D

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 4:31 am
by shamrock365
Any moves for an Irish Stumbling/WarDriving site?