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Re: Keeping track of visited (wigled) places ?
"only mine" in the maps does a pretty bang up job of this for my uses. Combine with the date filter to know if it's due for another visit. You can arrange this in "Settings" on the app for tactical stuff.
Wed May 29, 2019 2:53 pm
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: Can't stop the signal, Mal
Replies: 5
Views: 5625
Can't stop the signal, Mal
An update wherein this may become a developer option:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/ ... comment103
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/05/2 ... e-to-stay/
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/ ... comment103
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/05/2 ... e-to-stay/
Google Android 9 and up: We won't fix WiFi Scanning
In a blow to the networking, security, and wardriving hobbyist communities today, Google has officially marked their decision to throttle wifi scanning for non-Google software on Android 9 and up as "Won't Fix" in spite of popular community support for a configurable option. https://issuetracker.goo...
Re: Can you export Vistumbler to Wigle?
we haven't implemented it - sadly our parser core is in need of an overhaul, and we haven't had time to re-implement yet.
Re: Google Pie and Wifi Wardriving
that's interesting - nominally, Pie simply can't scan WiFi any faster - they limit it intentionally to 30s. Obviously, we're encouraging people to let Google know, but we haven't heard anything for a year now. I think a lot of people are carrying older devices, from before they nerf'd Androids scann...
Wed May 15, 2019 2:00 am
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Database cleanup needed?
Replies: 3
Views: 6078
Re: Database cleanup needed?
The maps display the signal-strength weighted trilaterated centroid of the observations for a point; it's an average location. This means each point appears only once in the maps, at roughly its average location. There's a lot more detail available in the API, and in the individual detail queries as...
F-Droid build
hey, we'd love to get the F-droid build updated, but we don't know who created/maintains it. We've continued to update the FOSS master branch on github, but could really use an update. If you're the creator, but don't have time to maintain it, send us a message or a PR to the FOSS branch?
Tue May 14, 2019 6:48 am
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Database cleanup needed?
Replies: 3
Views: 6078
Re: Database cleanup needed?
WiGLE has a lot of different uses, including understanding the spread of WiFi over time and numerous historical and forensic applications - but if you're only interested in recent data, try setting the map date sliders and using the date ranges in the search forms and APIs!
Cheers,
-ark
Cheers,
-ark
Mon May 06, 2019 5:07 am
Replies: 24
Views: 9870
Re: is there any reason to upload more than the legacy 2016 kismet .nettxt?
looks like nothing but "WIFI,<BSSID>" rows in a CSV file - not one of our supported upload formats on its own.
Re: New WiGLE map´s uploaded to Wikimedia? (current ones are from 2007)
here we go - globe image generation resurrected in a new and far more efficient form! https://wigle.net/images/wigle-world.png should update automatically every day. The coastlines and grids are generated using Flex Projector ( http://www.flexprojector.com/ ), so if people have suggestions for tweak...
Re: New WiGLE map´s uploaded to Wikimedia? (current ones are from 2007)
We're looking into restoring this functionality, but it will probably take us a little while to arrange this - any interim solutions are ok by us!
Re: New WiGLE map´s uploaded to Wikimedia? (current ones are from 2007)
Quick question: is anyone aware of a high-quality "Web Mercator" projection SVG world map we could use in building a rasterized nightly map replacement? We'd like to use the same projection system as the existing maps for simplicity of rendering. Cheers -ark EDIT: free-to use, non-commercial, so the...
Re: New WiGLE map´s uploaded to Wikimedia? (current ones are from 2007)
we're aware that Wikimedia isn't super fond of the logo-inclusion - that many "WiGLE.NET"s might run afoul of the policy.