WiGLE: Wireless Network Mapping

(wigle.net)

52 points | by dp-hackernews 11 hours ago ago

11 comments

  • skowalak 7 hours ago ago

    A similar project that also tracks cell towers and bluetooth beacons in addition to WiFi is https://beacondb.net . Since Mozilla Location Services shut down they have been a good alternative for geolocation and they are public domain. Unfortunately, data dumps are currently not available, though.

    • eliaspro 5 hours ago ago

      The great thing about BeaconDB: the API-compatibility to MozillaLocationService. So apps just need to update their endpoint to continue working.

  • move-on-by 7 hours ago ago

    If you want to be excluded from this - as well as from: Google, Microsoft, Apple lists- you have to add ‘_nomap’ to the end of your wifi name.

    • eigencoder 4 hours ago ago

      I thought it was _optout_nomap (the _optout for Microsoft, _nomap for Google/Apple)

      • move-on-by 3 hours ago ago

        Hmm... I was under the impression that MS had added support for `_nomap` as well somewhere... but now I'm not finding any references to that. I suppose at the end of the day, you have to trust that they even follow their opt out policy at all.

        • baby_souffle 2 hours ago ago

          And you'd probably have to rotate out the MAC address and broadcast name. At this point, cat is out of the bag. I'm brand new network name and Mac address with the opt-out flags is only going to keep you out of the honest databases :(

  • jjkaczor 9 hours ago ago

    Man - I loved this "back-in-the-day", uh... 23-years ago...

    • edm0nd 7 hours ago ago

      I still go around and war drive and upload em to WiGLE!

      They make it really easy now. They even have an app you can download on your phone and just open up while driving and start logging and then it just uploads it to WiGLE when you hit stop.

  • xd1936 8 hours ago ago
  • nunobrito 8 hours ago ago

    Thank you for sharing. Didn't knew it.